
This modest volume gathers a series of university‑level sermons that explore the complex character of the ancient king‑shepherd. Beginning with David’s early life as a caretaker of flocks, the speaker draws striking parallels between the patience required of a shepherd and the responsibilities of a ruler, highlighting both the tender and the fierce aspects of leadership. The first sermon sets the tone, inviting listeners to consider how simple, everyday duties can forge the virtues needed to guide a nation.
Beyond the biblical narrative, the sermons turn a thoughtful eye toward the broader Christian tradition, questioning the narrow emphasis on gentle, feminine virtues that dominated medieval monastic life. By contrasting that with the emerging ideal of the “gentle knight,” the author proposes a balanced Christianity that honors strength and compassion alike. Listeners will find a measured, scholarly yet accessible meditation on faith, character, and the timeless challenge of integrating both masculine and feminine qualities in service to others.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (81K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1819–1875
Best known for The Water-Babies and the historical adventure Westward Ho!, this Victorian writer brought energy, humor, and moral purpose to stories for both children and adults. His books mix lively storytelling with a deep interest in nature, history, faith, and social change.
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