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ISBN: 1026083346

ISBN13: 9781026083345

What Men Need Most: And Other Sermons

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"What Men Need Most, and Other Sermons" is a powerful collection of religious discourses authored by Daniel A. Poling, a prominent figure in early 20th-century American Christianity. This work explores the fundamental spiritual and ethical requirements of the modern individual, addressing the search for meaning and the necessity of steadfast faith in an age of transition. Poling's sermons are characterized by their clarity, conviction, and deep concern for the moral welfare of his audience.

The collection touches upon a wide variety of themes, including the development of personal character, the role of the church in the community, and the transformative power of Christian devotion. By focusing on the essential needs of the human spirit, Poling seeks to provide practical guidance for living a life of purpose and service. His messages reflect the heart of the Social Gospel movement, emphasizing that true faith is manifested through action and the betterment of society.

As a significant contribution to the tradition of American homiletics, "What Men Need Most, and Other Sermons" offers readers a window into the theological concerns of the post-World War I era. It remains an inspiring resource for those interested in historical religious thought, Christian ministry, and the enduring quest for spiritual fulfillment.

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