Conflict of Good and Evil in Our Day : Twelve Letters to a Missionary
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1036514528
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9781036514525
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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This book delves into the profound and timeless battle between good and evil, as articulated through a series of twelve letters aimed at enlightening missionaries in their spiritual endeavors. The author explores themes of morality, religious belief, and the inherent conflict that arises when faith confronts modern skepticism and unbelief. These letters touch upon various subjects such as the warnings of bishops against cholera and diseases, the essence of free-thinking versus the freedom of conscience, conversion, the antithesis of Christ and Antichrist, heresies, persecutions, sacrifices to God versus those to evil spirits, and the role of Christianity in civilization.
Set against a backdrop where faith is under scrutiny by contemporary society's evolving values, this collection provides a rich historical context by examining how these conflicts have been addressed by religious figures in the past. Through its thematic depth, it navigates through discussions on tolerance, intolerance, emancipation from spiritual shackles, and the ultimate impact of unbelief on society.
The author convincingly argues that these challenges are not just relics of the past but are ever-present dangers that require vigilant attention and action from today's faithful. By intertwining theological discourse with practical concerns about societal health criseslike epidemicsand moral decay, this book offers a compelling examination of how spirituality can guide humanity through its darkest times.
Concluding with a powerful reminder of the persistent relevance of faith amidst societal shifts towards skepticism and secularism, this book underscores the importance of missionary work in fortifying the pillars of belief. It stands as a testament to the enduring struggle for spiritual truth in an increasingly complex world.
Set against a backdrop where faith is under scrutiny by contemporary society's evolving values, this collection provides a rich historical context by examining how these conflicts have been addressed by religious figures in the past. Through its thematic depth, it navigates through discussions on tolerance, intolerance, emancipation from spiritual shackles, and the ultimate impact of unbelief on society.
The author convincingly argues that these challenges are not just relics of the past but are ever-present dangers that require vigilant attention and action from today's faithful. By intertwining theological discourse with practical concerns about societal health criseslike epidemicsand moral decay, this book offers a compelling examination of how spirituality can guide humanity through its darkest times.
Concluding with a powerful reminder of the persistent relevance of faith amidst societal shifts towards skepticism and secularism, this book underscores the importance of missionary work in fortifying the pillars of belief. It stands as a testament to the enduring struggle for spiritual truth in an increasingly complex world.
This book delves into the profound and timeless battle between good and evil, as articulated through a series of twelve letters aimed at enlightening missionaries in their spiritual endeavors. The author explores themes of morality, religious belief, and the inherent conflict that arises when faith confronts modern skepticism and unbelief. These letters touch upon various subjects such as the warnings of bishops against cholera and diseases, the essence of free-thinking versus the freedom of conscience, conversion, the antithesis of Christ and Antichrist, heresies, persecutions, sacrifices to God versus those to evil spirits, and the role of Christianity in civilization.
Set against a backdrop where faith is under scrutiny by contemporary society''s evolving values, this collection provides a rich historical context by examining how these conflicts have been addressed by religious figures in the past. Through its thematic depth, it navigates through discussions on tolerance, intolerance, emancipation from spiritual shackles, and the ultimate impact of unbelief on society.
The author convincingly argues that these challenges are not just relics of the past but are ever-present dangers that require vigilant attention and action from today''s faithful. By intertwining theological discourse with practical concerns about societal health criseslike epidemicsand moral decay, this book offers a compelling examination of how spirituality can guide humanity through its darkest times.
Concluding with a powerful reminder of the persistent relevance of faith amidst societal shifts towards skepticism and secularism, this book underscores the importance of missionary work in fortifying the pillars of belief. It stands as a testament to the enduring struggle for spiritual truth in an increasingly complex world.
Set against a backdrop where faith is under scrutiny by contemporary society''s evolving values, this collection provides a rich historical context by examining how these conflicts have been addressed by religious figures in the past. Through its thematic depth, it navigates through discussions on tolerance, intolerance, emancipation from spiritual shackles, and the ultimate impact of unbelief on society.
The author convincingly argues that these challenges are not just relics of the past but are ever-present dangers that require vigilant attention and action from today''s faithful. By intertwining theological discourse with practical concerns about societal health criseslike epidemicsand moral decay, this book offers a compelling examination of how spirituality can guide humanity through its darkest times.
Concluding with a powerful reminder of the persistent relevance of faith amidst societal shifts towards skepticism and secularism, this book underscores the importance of missionary work in fortifying the pillars of belief. It stands as a testament to the enduring struggle for spiritual truth in an increasingly complex world.
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