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A collection of lectures and essays examines the spiritual condition of institutional Christianity, diagnosing its drift from communal vocation into ritualism, political entanglement, and complacency. The author contrasts the Church's intended role as a means of communal cleansing and salvation with tendencies to serve state power or preserve outward forms, outlines historical shifts in Church–state relations, and urges renewal through inward spiritual life rather than new organizations. Drawing on imagery of vessels, baths, and rivers, the text calls for pouring divine substance into existing structures and for recovering a sacramental, communal faith that prioritizes spiritual solidarity over institutional prestige.

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Nikolaj Velimirović

Nikolaj Velimirović was a prominent Serbian bishop and theologian, known for his influential writings on spirituality and education. His works often reflect the cultural and religious struggles of the Slavic peoples, particularly during the tumultuous periods of the early 20th century. Among his notable publications is "Serbia in Light and Darkness," which provides a profound exploration of the Serbian national identity amidst the challenges of war and conflict. Velimirović's lectures, such as "The Religious Spirit of the Slavs," further illustrate his commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of Slavic heritage and spirituality. His contributions continue to resonate within the fields of theology and education.

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