Christian Ethics

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Christian Ethics
H Hans Martensen
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That the indi- vidual is higher than society, Vinet grounds on the assumption that only the individual, not society, is the ethical subject. And if the matter really stands thus, that society is without reli- gious and moral subjectivity, then it must certainly be set down as exclusively the means for the individual. Only the individual is immortal, says he : only the individual has a real relation to God. But although it is undeniable that not every form of society has promise of the life whic...h is to come, yet there is one society which has this promise, — the Church of Christ, — that the powers of death shall not prevail against it. It is the view of Scripture, that the congregation is the religious ethical subject, and through time shall grow up to the "perfect man, " unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ (Eph. Iv. 13). And as the Scripture represents the congregation as a man, so it also represents the congregation as a woman, as the Bride, whilst Christ is the Bridegroom (Kev.

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