
audiobook
by Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, Charles Foster Kent
THE BIBLE'S MESSAGE TO MODERN LIFE
BY - CHARLES FOSTER KENT JEREMIAH WHIPPLE JENKS
INTRODUCTION
STUDY I - MAN'S PLACE IN THE WORLD.
STUDY II - MAN'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR HIS ACTS.
STUDY III - THE CRIMINAL AND HIS RELATION TO SOCIETY.
STUDY IV - THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST.
STUDY V - THE PIONEER'S INFLUENCE UPON A NATION'S IDEALS.
STUDY VI - THE POWER OF AMBITION.
STUDY VII - A SUCCESSFUL MAN OF AFFAIRS.
This volume offers a thoughtful exploration of how the earliest biblical narratives have shaped ideas about nationhood, leadership, and moral responsibility. Through twelve focused studies, the author examines stories such as Creation, the Garden of Eden, Cain, the Flood, Abraham’s journey, Jacob’s ambition, Joseph’s rise, and Moses’s leadership, drawing connections between ancient texts and the formation of a collective identity.
The work blends historical inquiry with theological reflection, inviting listeners to consider how these foundational tales inform concepts of freedom, law, and societal progress. By tracing the influence of these stories on early settlers and later cultural ideals, the book provides a nuanced portrait of the forces that contributed to the emergence of a nation. Listeners will gain insight into the enduring relevance of scripture as a lens for understanding human ambition, ethical choices, and the quest for communal purpose.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (251K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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