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In this thought‑provoking essay the author sketches a fresh vision of Christianity that reaches beyond traditional dogma to meet the challenges of the modern world. Drawing on the turbulence of the recent war, he argues that the upheavals are not merely chaos but a divine movement that can be guided toward a higher good. The work invites readers to look past the noise and discern the constructive forces that may shape a new social and spiritual order.
Centered on Canada, the narrative reflects on a young nation still finding its identity after the strains of conflict. The author observes both the restless energy and the lingering divisions of language, race, and faith, suggesting that these very tensions could become the catalyst for a more inclusive, compassionate society. He calls on citizens to embrace responsibility, courage, and idealism as they help forge a path that might inspire other nations.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (163K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-12-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1950
A leading Canadian voice of the Social Gospel, this Methodist minister and teacher pushed Christian faith toward social reform, public debate, and a more modern outlook. His life joined theology, politics, and a strong concern for ordinary people.
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