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Paperback Jesus and Our Generation Book

ISBN: 1025339444

ISBN13: 9781025339443

Jesus and Our Generation

"Jesus and Our Generation" explores the enduring relevance of the life and teachings of Jesus in the context of the modern world. Charles Whitney Gilkey presents a compelling examination of how the figure of Jesus speaks to the aspirations, doubts, and moral challenges of a contemporary audience. Moving beyond abstract dogma, the work focuses on the personality and ethical impact of Jesus, seeking to demonstrate how his message can serve as a vital force for both personal transformation and social progress.

The text reflects a thoughtful effort to reconcile traditional faith with the intellectual and social currents of the early twentieth century. Gilkey addresses the universal appeal of Christ's message, emphasizing its capacity to transcend cultural boundaries and provide a foundation for meaningful living in a rapidly changing society. Through a series of insightful reflections, the author explores themes of service, spiritual growth, and the practical application of Christian principles to the complexities of modern life. "Jesus and Our Generation" remains a significant work of religious thought, offering a bridge between historical tradition and the search for contemporary purpose.

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