The day of justness
Journal Title: ИДЕИ. ФИЛОСОФСКО СПИСАНИЕ - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 2
Abstract
The author considers Sunday as „The day of justness“. According to the teaching of Catholic Church – that is to say – to give to God, to yourself, as well as, to neighbor what belongs to them is even more important duty on Sunday than on the other days of week. Thereby, the world can get rich with the Christians, who live Sunday according to their belief, and with the advantages of Christ´s Kingdom, where the justness exists in full. The common factor of "the fair Sunday" is the love as the added value to basic (requested) justness
Authors and Affiliations
Miroslav Lyko
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