Tomorrow Is Here, originally published in 1947, offers a compelling analysis of the state of Christianity in a rapidly changing world. Kenneth Scott Latourette and William Richey Hogg examine the challenges and opportunities facing Christian missions and churches in the aftermath of World War II.
The book explores themes of social transformation, technological advancement, and global interconnectedness, providing valuable insights into the role of faith in shaping the future. It considers how Christianity can adapt and remain relevant in the face of evolving societal norms and geopolitical landscapes. A significant historical document, "Tomorrow Is Here" provides crucial context for understanding the religious and social dynamics of the 20th century.
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