Balancing freedom and faith in everyday life
A thoughtful collection of three discourses on Christian liberty, paired with an appendix addressing the theatre, its moral questions, and its place in faith communities. This edition invites readers to weigh personal choice against love for others, duty to God, and the dignity of Christ in every decision.
The book examines how believers should handle disputed issues with humility and care. It argues that true liberty comes with limits guided by charity, prudence, and reverence, and it shows how one might live out these principles in real, sometimes challenging, situations.
- Learn how to apply Christian principles to practical moral questions.
- Explore how Paul’s teachings on liberty can shape modern decisions and behavior.
- Consider the theatre and cultural engagement through a faithful, relational lens.
- Reflect on how love for neighbor, self-care, and respect for Christ guide daily living.
Ideal for readers of church history, Christian ethics, and religious philosophy who want clear, practical guidance on freedom, responsibility, and community.