Through insightful biblical analysis, Cook examines the responsibilities of the individual and the collective church in managing these divine gifts for the advancement of the kingdom. The book addresses the spiritual discipline of giving, the ethics of wealth, and the broader call to service that defines a faithful life. "The Larger Stewardship" remains a significant contribution to religious thought, offering guidance on how to integrate faith with the practicalities of daily existence and resource management. This work is an essential resource for those interested in the history of Protestant thought and the development of stewardship as a central pillar of Christian practice.
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