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Christianity and Problems of To-day: Lectures Delivered Before Lake Forest College on the Foundation of the Late William Bross

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Collection of lectures delivered at Lake Forest College that examines Christianity's engagement with contemporary social and political issues. Contributors explore how religious teachings are transmitted across generations, the social and civic implications of Jesus’ ethical program, the relation between private faith and public morality, and religion’s role in addressing social discontent. Other essays consider how Christian principles might inform international relations and education for moral leadership. Together the addresses combine historical reflection, theological argument, and practical proposals aimed at reconciling religious conviction with modern civic responsibilities.

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John H. Finley

John H. Finley was an American author and educator known for his insightful lectures and writings on social and cultural issues. His notable works include "Christianity and Problems of To-day," which presents a series of lectures addressing contemporary challenges faced by society, and "The French in the Heart of America," which explores the influence of French culture in the United States. Finley's contributions reflect a deep engagement with the intersections of religion, culture, and identity, making his work relevant for readers interested in the historical context of American society.

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