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Paperback Beulah: Or A Parable Of Social Regeneration Book

ISBN: 1179589335

ISBN13: 9781179589336

Beulah: Or A Parable Of Social Regeneration

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Beulah: Or A Parable Of Social Regeneration, by Nathan Davis, presents a compelling narrative exploring themes of social reform and spiritual renewal. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century society, the story unfolds as an allegorical journey towards a utopian ideal. Davis masterfully weaves Christian principles with pressing social issues of the time, offering a vision of hope and transformation.

Through vivid characters and engaging storytelling, "Beulah" invites readers to consider the possibilities of a society built on compassion, justice, and faith. This thought-provoking work serves as a timeless reminder of the power of collective action and the enduring relevance of Christian values in addressing societal challenges. A must-read for those interested in Christian fiction, social reform movements, and the intersection of faith and social justice.

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