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This volume is the outcome of studies ranging over a considerable space of years in which public opinion has changed many times concerning the subjects discussed in the various chapters. The prevailing note of the period in which we are living is one of social aspiration and communal happiness and well being. It is a noble and holy hope which longs to see righteousness among men and the Kingdom of God visibly ruling in the hearts and activities of men. There is little in the life of Americans nowadays which is not in some way tinctured with this desire. But like all such aspirations, the border line between rational growth and progress and fanatical rage, is not always observed, with the result that what begins by being a perfectly sound protest against onerous conditions and iniquitous principles eventuates often in a mere rage for change which not only is not rational, but defeats the very purposes for which the reform was originally begun, forgetting upon what it rests. I have endeavored in all cases to state the case for the reformers as vigorously and as clearly as they could or have stated it for themselves.
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Citizen, most honored where best known; ai Employer, beloved by those who labor with him; a Philanthropist, who gives with simplicity; a Public Servant, upright and without fear; a Loyal Friend, through good and evil report; This Volume is affectionately dedicated.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. WithChristianity and the Social Rage, the author delves into the social struggles that arise from Christian teachings. The book investigates the historical and scriptural underpinnings of Christianity, emphasizing Jesus Christ's revolutionary message and its call for societal transformation. The author draws parallels between Christian ideals and the social ills of our time, arguing that Christianity's true nature lies in its perpetual struggle against injustice and inequality. The author highlights the need for Christians to embrace the law of love as a guiding principle, leading to personal and social revolutions. The book explores the ways in which the church has struggled to maintain its integrity against external pressures and internal complacency, highlighting the importance of genuine Christian discipleship and its transformative power in creating a more just and equitable society. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781331385516_0
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