Subjection

: Historical figures like the Apostle Paul used this concept to explain that a person must live out the principles they teach to others, ensuring their inner life matches their public message. 2. Civic and Social Subjection

: Philosophers like John Stuart Mill challenged the historical "subjection" of certain groups, arguing that the only true school of moral sentiment is a society formed between equals, rather than one based on the "law of force". 3. Subjection vs. Submission subjection

: It involves a conscious decision to walk in self-control—a "fruit of the spirit"—to prevent being driven by lust, anger, or impulsive reactions. : Historical figures like the Apostle Paul used