The problem is that none of that translates into the actual governance of a society--particularly the structure and sanctioned functioning of its political process and its economy.
The minimum condition of 'real justice', as I have come to call it, results in more absolute prohibitions on specific conduct than are in the Ten Commandments--and unequivocally applies to all conduct of every person, in any circumstance, in any aspect of life. Poverty would be eliminated. Liberty would be the result of justice, not put up as its source, or premise, or predicate, etc., any of which is problematic from a Christian point of view. Would not a society governed thusly be more 'Christian' than what presently exists anywhere in the world?