Reimagining faith in the modern world, through the lens of work, industry, and social justice.
This collection argues that Christianity should shape how we run business, answer poverty, and care for the working class. It links moral reform with economic life, urging Christians to apply every day work to the common good and to rethink how society treats the poor, the worker, and the young.
Written in a clear, direct voice, it challenges comfortable church culture and calls for a more heroic faith—one that blends devotion with practical action in industry, unions, and community life. The author advocates for a renewed Christian influence that can heal social ills without abandoning spiritual aims.
- A vision for aligning church teaching with the realities of work, wages, and living conditions.
- Critiques of how society treats miners, workers, and families, and ideas for humane reform.
- Thoughts on how religious communities can lead in social betterment without resorting to revolution.
- Practical paths for Christian leadership in business, education, and civic life.
Ideal for readers interested in faith-based social reform, church history, and the role of religion in shaping industry and public life.