What Is Christianity? (Classic Reprint): The Russell Lecture of 1904 Delivered Before the Faculties and Students of Tufts College - Couverture souple

Herbert Ernest Cushman

 
9781331674740: What Is Christianity? (Classic Reprint): The Russell Lecture of 1904 Delivered Before the Faculties and Students of Tufts College

Synopsis

Discover the heart of Christian life beyond politics and cure-all cures.

This thoughtful work invites readers to redefine abundant life as inward growth—emphasizing the individual spirit over external reform and surface remedies.

The author argues that Christianity centers on personal transformation and the inner life. He compares religion and morality, exploring how belief, intention, and inner striving shape real, lasting abundance more than social change, political power, or bodily healing.
  • Examine what “abundant life” means in a Christian sense, beyond outward achievements.
  • Consider how faith relates to personal morality, social action, and the mind versus the heart.
  • Reflect on whether spirituality is primarily about inner attitudes or external deeds.
  • Explore historical and philosophical perspectives on how Christianity has shaped individuals.
Ideal for readers interested in a clear, non-doctrinal look at how inward faith can inform daily living and personal growth.
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