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ISBN: 102561612X

ISBN13: 9781025616124

Divine Vocation in Human Life

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"Divine Vocation in Human Life" is a profound exploration of the intersection between spiritual calling and everyday existence. Written by James Alexander Robertson, this work delves into the concept of vocation, not merely as a career or profession, but as a divine summons that gives meaning and direction to the human experience. The author examines how individuals can identify and respond to this higher calling within the context of their personal and social lives.

Throughout the book, Robertson offers a thoughtful analysis of the theological and practical implications of living a life dedicated to a spiritual purpose. He addresses the challenges of modern life and the necessity of aligning one's actions with a sense of divine duty. By blending philosophical inquiry with religious devotion, "Divine Vocation in Human Life" serves as a guide for those seeking to understand their place in the world through the lens of faith.

This classic text remains relevant for readers interested in Christian ethics, personal growth, and the history of religious thought in the early twentieth century. It provides a timeless reflection on how the pursuit of a higher vocation can transform the mundane into the sacred, offering inspiration for anyone seeking to live a life of greater intention and spiritual depth.

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