Discover a bold defense of liberal faith that centers real living over doctrine.
This book argues for Unitarian roots and the enduring value of a faith defined by love, courage, and practical religion. It invites readers to see God as a loving companion and to embrace life with hope, independence, and a clear sense of purpose.
Delving into historical and theological reflections, the text traces how the liberal faith seeks the truth in lived experience rather than rigid dogma. It champions a personal, compassionate approach to God and humanity, and it urges readers to live with confidence and responsibility in the world they share.
- Clarifies what it means to follow a religious path grounded in love to God and love to man.
- Insists that fear has no place in a robust, living faith and highlights the power of self-reliant thinking.
- Explores the humanity of Jesus and the central idea of a personal, immediate God.
- Encourages readers to engage with life boldly, using faith to enrich daily living and communities.
Ideal for readers of thoughtful religious history and modern spiritual reflection seeking a clear, humane vision of faith in action.