Towards the Great Peace

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Towards the Great Peace

by Ralph Adams Cram

EN·~7 hours

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A reflective opening frames the work as a meditation on a prayer that asks us to abandon selfish, “private‑minded” concerns and cultivate a “public soul” guided by a happy temper and generous heart. The author uses this prayer as a lens to explore how personal attitudes shape the larger quest for a lasting, universal peace, especially in a world still scarred by conflict.

Building on that premise, the early lectures turn a critical eye toward the aftermath of the Great War. They argue that while institutions—political, religious, scientific—proved fragile under fire, the enduring qualities of individual honor, courage, and compassion remained intact. By examining the disillusionment of the post‑war era, the book invites listeners to consider how a shift in personal character can become the foundation for a more hopeful, cooperative future.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (410K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ralph Adams Cram

Ralph Adams Cram

1863–1942

Best known for giving American campuses and churches their grand Gothic look, this architect was also a prolific writer with strong ideas about art, faith, and public life. His buildings helped shape the visual identity of institutions like Princeton and West Point.

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