Religious Reality: A Book for Men

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Religious Reality: A Book for Men

by A. E. J. (Alfred Edward John) Rawlinson

EN·~4 hours

Chapters

Description

A thoughtful guide for men who want a faith that speaks to everyday life, this book moves beyond abstract doctrine to explore what it means to know and serve a living God. It invites readers to confront the big questions—such as the problem of evil and the demands of Christian belief—without hiding behind technical jargon or empty mysticism. The tone is honest and encouraging, showing that genuine religion can be both reasonable and powerful.

Drawing on the author’s experience with university students, army officers, and ordinary parishioners, the work offers clear explanations rooted in real‑world encounters. Chapters trace the nature of God, the character of Jesus, and the principle of authority, always linking theory to the practical challenges men face. The writing remains accessible, offering a balanced view that respects doubt while pointing to the transformative potential of a personal relationship with Christ.

Designed as a concise yet comprehensive overview, the book equips readers with a solid foundation for living their faith actively. It challenges men to either serve God wholeheartedly or seek Him earnestly, providing the tools and insight needed for that journey.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (272K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A. E. J. (Alfred Edward John) Rawlinson

A. E. J. (Alfred Edward John) Rawlinson

1884–1960

A thoughtful Anglican theologian and church leader, he wrote accessibly about Christian belief while also serving in some of the Church of England’s most senior roles. His work reflects a mix of pastoral concern, scholarship, and public responsibility.

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