Explore a thoughtful, accessible look at how the religion of Christ can be understood in modern life.
This study examines how faith and reason can harmonize, focusing on the core beliefs that give life its meaning—without getting lost in overly bundle‑sized debates.
Drawing a line between material and spiritual life, the work argues that belief in a higher reality is essential for a hopeful, ethical worldview. It discusses how miracles, immortality, and the kingdom of God fit into a scientifically informed picture of the world, emphasizing the moral and practical implications of Christian ideals for individuals and society.
- Clarifies the distinction between external forms and inner ideals in Christian life.
- Discusses the role of miracles, the afterlife, and the spiritual life in everyday living.
- Considers how Christian ethics relate to science, philosophy, and culture.
- Offers framework for understanding Jesus’ teachings as a guide for personal conduct and social responsibility.
Ideal for readers seeking a clear, principled discussion of Christianity’s timeless ideals and their relevance today.