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The Social Responsibility of the Christian Church: Between Tradition and Contemporary Challenges

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  • Emanuel Dobrin

    (Timotheus Theological Institute, Bucharest, Romania)

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This study aims to examine the social dimension of the Christian Church’s involvement, understood as an intrinsic expression of its theological identity and its mission in the world. Rooted in biblical teaching and faithful to the patristic tradition, the Church’s active presence in areas such as education, healthcare, humanitarian aid, and ecological initiatives reflects its enduring vocation to promote the dignity of the human person and to serve the common good. The primary purpose of this article is to argue, from a general Christian perspective, for the necessity of an active, conscious, and responsible social presence of the Church in contemporary society. This engagement is not optional, but rather a natural consequence of its spiritual identity and its calling to be a living sign of hope and solidarity in the midst of the world. The article discusses models of social involvement from various Christian denominations, demonstrating that a socially engaged Church—grounded in faith and attentive to today’s crises—can become a credible interlocutor and an active presence in the process of building more just, compassionate, and solidarity-based societies.

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  • Emanuel Dobrin, 2025. "The Social Responsibility of the Christian Church: Between Tradition and Contemporary Challenges," RAIS Conference Proceedings 2022-2025 0544, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:raiswp:0544
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    1. Emanuel Dobrin, 2024. "Fundamental Aspects of Christian Ethics," Scientia Moralitas Conference Proceedings 01297, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
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