The hope of the world; twenty-five sermons on Christianity today, by Harry Emerson Fosdick.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, Harper & Brothers, 1933.Edition: First editionDescription: vii., 240 p., 20 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- BX6333.F57 H6
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The hope of the world in its minorities -- Christianity at home in chaos -- Christianity's stake in the social situation -- Through the social gospel into personal religion -- Modern civilization's crucial problem -- The service of religious faith to mental health -- The conquest of fear -- Handling life's second-bests -- Keeping one's footing in a slippery time -- Is our Christianity appealing to our softness or our strength? -- The peril of worshiping Jesus -- Facing the challenge of change -- Making the best of a bad mess -- Six ways to tell right from wrong -- Superficial optimists, the peril of a serious time -- The Sermon on the Mount -- Christianity's supreme rival -- Christianity more than duty, not weight but wings -- Religious faith: privilege or problem? -- Getting out of us the best that is in us -- The fine art of making goodness attractive -- Being good without trying -- Beautiful ideals and brutal facts -- Crucified by stupidity -- The soul's invincible surmise.
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