Abstract
The interactions between Christian theology and wider society have been mutually beneficial but at the same time often contentious. One of the difficult issues has been the question of minorities or dissenting opinions over against the majority views in a political system with socio-cultural and economic diversities. Freedom, security, equality, and the rule of law are some of the key aspects of the responsibility of the society, which enable human community to flourish, but society must also deal with the ‘problem of minorities’. This is not just a matter of tolerance, compassion or charity from the majority or from those who have authority, wealth and power but the system has to provide for the poor, marginalised and voiceless as a matter of seeking social justice for all.
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