Kirche und Staat
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rhpas4429
Beschreibung
A stately church rises behind classical columns, stone walls, and a tall steeple, while small figures gather on the steps beneath a sign reading “Church-State Separation.” The composition presents the meeting point of public life, religious assembly, and civic principle, placing the church building in a formal architectural setting that evokes law, order, and institutional authority.
The subject connects naturally with Jesus’ teaching to “render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s,” a passage often used in Christian reflection on the relationship between earthly government and divine allegiance. This artwork is suited for editorial, educational, church history, religious liberty, civics, sermon, and ministry resources addressing faith, government, conscience, and the boundaries between spiritual worship and civil authority.
The subject connects naturally with Jesus’ teaching to “render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s,” a passage often used in Christian reflection on the relationship between earthly government and divine allegiance. This artwork is suited for editorial, educational, church history, religious liberty, civics, sermon, and ministry resources addressing faith, government, conscience, and the boundaries between spiritual worship and civil authority.
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