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Victory out of Ruin by Norman Maclean is a theological reflection on the spiritual and moral challenges facing society after the Great War. The book explores the disconnect between modern Christianity and social responsibility, arguing that true renewal can only be found by returning to the core values of Christian love and selflessness. Maclean critiques the spiritual apathy and societal complacency that emerged in the wake of the war, highlighting the growing divide between the privileged and…
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  • ISBN-10: 9368099359
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  • Format: 14 x 21.6 x 0.5 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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Victory out of Ruin by Norman Maclean is a theological reflection on the spiritual and moral challenges facing society after the Great War. The book explores the disconnect between modern Christianity and social responsibility, arguing that true renewal can only be found by returning to the core values of Christian love and selflessness. Maclean critiques the spiritual apathy and societal complacency that emerged in the wake of the war, highlighting the growing divide between the privileged and the impoverished. Through a conversation between a narrator and a bald man, Maclean introduces themes of personal responsibility, societal indifference, and the need for collective moral awakening. The bald man emphasizes the spiritual bankruptcy of society and the urgent need for a return to the teachings of Christ, especially the principles of love, sacrifice, and compassion. The work calls for a profound shift in how individuals and communities approach their moral duties, stressing that only by embracing a spirit of love and selflessness can humanity overcome the spiritual decline that threatens to engulf society. This treatise offers a critique of the modern world while offering a hopeful vision for renewal through a reawakening of Christian values and a deep commitment to social responsibility.

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  • Author: Norman MacLean
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  • ISBN-10: 9368099359
  • ISBN-13: 9789368099352
  • Format: 14 x 21.6 x 0.5 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Victory out of Ruin by Norman Maclean is a theological reflection on the spiritual and moral challenges facing society after the Great War. The book explores the disconnect between modern Christianity and social responsibility, arguing that true renewal can only be found by returning to the core values of Christian love and selflessness. Maclean critiques the spiritual apathy and societal complacency that emerged in the wake of the war, highlighting the growing divide between the privileged and the impoverished. Through a conversation between a narrator and a bald man, Maclean introduces themes of personal responsibility, societal indifference, and the need for collective moral awakening. The bald man emphasizes the spiritual bankruptcy of society and the urgent need for a return to the teachings of Christ, especially the principles of love, sacrifice, and compassion. The work calls for a profound shift in how individuals and communities approach their moral duties, stressing that only by embracing a spirit of love and selflessness can humanity overcome the spiritual decline that threatens to engulf society. This treatise offers a critique of the modern world while offering a hopeful vision for renewal through a reawakening of Christian values and a deep commitment to social responsibility.

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