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The author contends that human beings instinctively worship and become morally assimilated to their objects of devotion, and he traces how corrupt ritual and pagan deities fail to elevate the soul. He analyzes the historical role of bondage, miracles, and ritual as preparatory steps that made revelation possible, and explains the purpose of the moral law in cultivating holiness. The narrative treats the shifting conveyance of religious truth from sensory symbols to spiritual instruction, offers arguments for the Messiah’s authority and appropriate life-condition, and examines faith as the channel by which truth transforms the soul. It closes by outlining means of grace, divine agency in redemption, and practical effects on individuals.

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James B. Walker

James B. Walker was an author known for his work in religious philosophy, particularly through his notable book "Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation: A Book for the Times." In this work, Walker explores themes of salvation and spiritual understanding, aiming to address contemporary issues of his time. His writing reflects a deep engagement with philosophical questions surrounding faith and morality, contributing to the discourse on religion and its relevance in society. Walker's insights continue to resonate with readers interested in the intersection of philosophy and spirituality.

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