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ISBN: 1149705248

ISBN13: 9781149705247

The Church and the Million

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"The Church and the Million" by Edward Monro, originally published in 1854, delves into the crucial role of the church in addressing social inequalities and the plight of the poor. This compelling work explores the intersection of faith and societal challenges during a period of significant social change. Monro's insights offer a valuable perspective on the historical relationship between religious institutions and the pressing issues of poverty and wealth disparity.

Highlighting the responsibilities of the church towards the less fortunate, this book provides a thought-provoking examination of Christian duty and social justice. It remains relevant for those interested in the historical context of religious engagement with social issues, as well as the ongoing quest for a more equitable society. A significant contribution to the discourse on Christianity and its role in shaping communities and addressing economic disparities.

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