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Is the Young Man Absalom Safe? / A Sermon Preached in the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Stoke Bishop, on Sunday, July 19th, 1885 cover

Is the Young Man Absalom Safe? / A Sermon Preached in the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Stoke Bishop, on Sunday, July 19th, 1885

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The sermon expounds a biblical episode in which a monarch reacts with intense paternal concern upon learning of his son's fate, using that incident to illustrate the Old Testament's naturalistic fidelity and to probe the tension between human affection and moral culpability. It contrasts personal grief with public duty, considers consequences of filial rebellion and sin, and broadens the reflection to modern parents and caregivers by asking whether young people are safe, addressing grief, responsibility, and the perennial vitality of succeeding generations.

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David Wright

David Wright was a 19th-century clergyman known for his thought-provoking sermons and contributions to religious discourse. His notable work, "Is the Young Man Absalom Safe?", reflects on the moral and spiritual challenges faced by young men in society. Preached at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Stoke Bishop, this sermon addresses themes of safety, guidance, and the complexities of youth in a changing world. Wright's insights continue to resonate, offering a glimpse into the religious and social concerns of his time.

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