All Saints' Day and Other Sermons. Victorian Sermons on Faith, Virtue, and Social Justice

Par : Charles Kingsley, rector of Brington William Har
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  • Nombre de pages309
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664587428
  • EAN4057664587428
  • Date de parution04/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille863 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "All Saints' Day and Other Sermons, " Charles Kingsley presents a collection of sermons that merge theological reflection with a passionate call for social justice. Written in a rich, accessible prose that echoes the Victorian era's moral fervor, these sermons traverse topics such as redemption, charity, and the spiritual significance of community. Kingsley'Äôs literary style deftly intertwines eloquent language with didactic intent, inviting readers to ponder their roles within a rapidly industrializing society while advocating for a deeper understanding of Christian tenets in everyday life.
Charles Kingsley, a notable Victorian clergyman and novelist, was deeply influenced by the socio-economic changes of his time. His commitment to social reform and a belief in the inherent goodness of humanity resonate throughout this work. As a member of the Broad Church movement, Kingsley sought to reconcile traditional Christian doctrine with contemporary scientific discoveries and progressive social ideas, a pursuit vividly reflected in this collection of sermons.
This book is recommended for readers interested in the intersection of faith and social action. Kingsley'Äôs eloquent prose and urgent themes remain relevant today, making "All Saints' Day and Other Sermons" a vital read for anyone seeking inspiration from historical perspectives on justice, morality, and communal responsibility.
In "All Saints' Day and Other Sermons, " Charles Kingsley presents a collection of sermons that merge theological reflection with a passionate call for social justice. Written in a rich, accessible prose that echoes the Victorian era's moral fervor, these sermons traverse topics such as redemption, charity, and the spiritual significance of community. Kingsley'Äôs literary style deftly intertwines eloquent language with didactic intent, inviting readers to ponder their roles within a rapidly industrializing society while advocating for a deeper understanding of Christian tenets in everyday life.
Charles Kingsley, a notable Victorian clergyman and novelist, was deeply influenced by the socio-economic changes of his time. His commitment to social reform and a belief in the inherent goodness of humanity resonate throughout this work. As a member of the Broad Church movement, Kingsley sought to reconcile traditional Christian doctrine with contemporary scientific discoveries and progressive social ideas, a pursuit vividly reflected in this collection of sermons.
This book is recommended for readers interested in the intersection of faith and social action. Kingsley'Äôs eloquent prose and urgent themes remain relevant today, making "All Saints' Day and Other Sermons" a vital read for anyone seeking inspiration from historical perspectives on justice, morality, and communal responsibility.
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