A Private and Public Faith

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Education, Christian Life
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Author: William Stringfellow ISBN: 9781789120684
Publisher: Papamoa Press Publication: March 12, 2018
Imprint: Papamoa Press Language: English
Author: William Stringfellow
ISBN: 9781789120684
Publisher: Papamoa Press
Publication: March 12, 2018
Imprint: Papamoa Press
Language: English

The author hits hard at the manipulation of religion for personal, corporate and national self-interests; and sets forth the possibility and content of a relevant and honest witness to Christ in both private and public affairs.

“This is a tract. It consists of four essays about the status of religion in contemporary American society and about the condition of the churches of American Protestantism.

“As I find it, religion in America is characteristically atheistic or agnostic. Religion has virtually nothing to do with God and has little to do with the practical lives of men in society. Religion seems, mainly, to have to do with religion. The churches—particularly of Protestantism—in the United States are, to a great extent, preoccupied with religion rather than with the Gospel.

That, in brief, is the substance of the essays in this tract.”

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The author hits hard at the manipulation of religion for personal, corporate and national self-interests; and sets forth the possibility and content of a relevant and honest witness to Christ in both private and public affairs.

“This is a tract. It consists of four essays about the status of religion in contemporary American society and about the condition of the churches of American Protestantism.

“As I find it, religion in America is characteristically atheistic or agnostic. Religion has virtually nothing to do with God and has little to do with the practical lives of men in society. Religion seems, mainly, to have to do with religion. The churches—particularly of Protestantism—in the United States are, to a great extent, preoccupied with religion rather than with the Gospel.

That, in brief, is the substance of the essays in this tract.”

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