The War and Unity collects pointed lectures from Cambridge’s 1918 summer meetings, exploring how Christian unity can shape a divided world.
This volume analyzes why divisions among Christians persist and how war and global events push denominations toward common ground. It blends historical insight with practical reflections on faith, leadership, and mission.
What you’ll experience
- Clear arguments about unity among Christian denominations, and between nations and classes.
- A historical perspective on early church unity, reform movements, and how later eras shaped ecumenical thought.
- Reflections on how World War I and global conflict test religious cooperation and social action.
- A framework for understanding how the church can model universal fellowship while preserving distinct traditions.
Ideal for readers of religious history, church governance, and early 20th‑century thought on unity and democracy.