Phillips Brooks Memorial Number is a compilation dedicated to the life and legacy of Phillips Brooks (1835-1893), a prominent Episcopal clergyman known for his powerful preaching and influential hymns, including "O Little Town of Bethlehem." This memorial volume offers insights into his character, ministry, and enduring impact on American religious life.
The collection includes tributes, biographical sketches, and selections from his sermons, providing a comprehensive view of Brooks' contributions to theology and pastoral care. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in religious history, homiletics, and the study of influential figures in the American Episcopal Church. The book celebrates Brooks' commitment to social justice and his ability to connect with people from all walks of life, solidifying his place as a significant spiritual leader.
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