What Peace Means

audiobook

What Peace Means

by Henry Van Dyke

EN·~39 minutes·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total
1

E-text prepared by Juliet Sutherland, Melissa Er-Raqabi,

39:22
2

New York Chicago - Fleming H. Revell Company - London and Edinburgh

0:18

Description

In this modest collection of three Easter‑time sermons, the reverend shares the same quiet, everyday counsel that once comforted a New York congregation recovering from the horrors of war. Though spoken a century ago, the reflections are presented in a simple, conversational style that invites listeners to pause and consider the deeper meaning of peace. The speaker frames his message as “daily bread” for anyone seeking steadiness in a restless world.

Drawing from scripture, the talks trace the biblical thread of peace—from the promise of Christ’s inner calm to the warning against its counterfeit forms. He contrasts the force of militarism with the passivity of false pacifism, urging a middle path rooted in spiritual mindfulness and moral courage. The sermons also echo the post‑World War I yearning for true reconciliation, making the ancient insights feel urgent and relevant.

For listeners today, these meditations offer a gentle reminder that genuine peace begins within, guiding the heart toward a steadier, more hopeful outlook amid modern uncertainties.

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Language

en

Duration

~39 minutes (38K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-03-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Henry Van Dyke

Henry Van Dyke

1852–1933

Remembered for warm, thoughtful stories like The Story of the Other Wise Man, this American writer brought together faith, literature, and a gift for speaking to ordinary readers. He was also a minister, teacher, and diplomat, which gave his work an unusually wide view of the world.

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