Reconcile science, faith, and daily life through a thoughtful look at modern problems in light of the old faith. This collection argues for a generous, practical vision of God’s work in the world, where love, mercy, and moral courage shape how we live today. It offers a hopeful map for readers weathering questions about evolution, religion, and the search for meaning.
The essays trace how ancient truths can inform contemporary life—from how humanity grapples with progress to how we understand God’s presence in every person. The author urges a community-wide return to the idea that God is active in the world, and that love can guide science, philosophy, and everyday choices without sacrificing integrity or doubt.
- Explores the dialogue between scientific ideas and religious faith in approachable terms
- Highlights the idea that God’s love seeks all people and aims to heal society
- Discusses how personal growth and service to others fit into a modern spiritual life
- Offers historical and literary perspectives to illuminate enduring questions about meaning
Ideal for readers of thoughtful theology and cultural reflection seeking a humane, inclusive take on faith in the modern world.