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Christianity and Problems of To-day - Exploring Christian Ethics in Modern Society - cover

Christianity and Problems of To-day - Exploring Christian Ethics in Modern Society

Charles Foster Kent, Paul Elmer More, Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, John H. Finley, Robert Bruce Taylor

Verlag: Good Press

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Christianity and Problems of To-day is a compelling anthology that traverses the intricate interplay between religious thought and contemporary societal issues. The collection encompasses a wide range of literary styles'Äîessays, discourses, and reflective pieces'Äîeach contributing depth to a shared exploration of Christianity's role in addressing the pressing questions of modern life. Without confining itself to one perspective, the anthology presents a mosaic of arguments and insights, reflecting on ethical dilemmas, social justice, and the intersection of faith and reason. This collection serves as a vital touchstone for readers seeking to understand the dynamic engagement between tradition and modernity. The contributors, including eminent thinkers like Charles Foster Kent and Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, bring a wealth of academic and cultural backgrounds to the discussion, representing a broad spectrum of historical and philosophical viewpoints. They are united in their commitment to examining Christianity within the context of evolving societal paradigms. As figures deeply connected to the philosophical and theological movements of their time, the authors collectively enrich the reader's comprehension of Christianity's capacity to influence, adapt, and respond meaningfully to the complexities of the present era. For the discerning reader, Christianity and Problems of To-day offers a singular opportunity to engage with a multiplicity of perspectives on critical issues. This anthology not only provides educational value through its expansive insights but also fosters a rich dialogue among the distinctive voices it contains. It is an invaluable resource for anyone wishing to immerse themselves in the ongoing conversation between faith, society, and the challenges of contemporary existence, guiding readers through a nuanced understanding of the collective wisdom found within these works.
Verfügbar seit: 12.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 99 Seiten.

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