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The New Christianity; or, The Religion of the New Age

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The author reads postwar social turmoil as a necessary expression of two Christian principles — democracy and brotherhood — and sketches how their spread demands a transformed social order and a renewed Christianity. He analyzes political and industrial unrest, with particular attention to Canada’s youthful divisions, and proposes a religion that embraces social reform, labor interests, and wider civic cooperation. The book outlines how churches and citizens might respond by promoting democratic education, communal responsibility, and a Christianity attuned to economic and national reconstruction, concluding with a vision of a practical, socially engaged faith able to guide nations through the transition.

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Salem Goldworth Bland

Salem Goldworth Bland was an author known for his work in religious and philosophical literature. His notable book, "The New Christianity; or, The Religion of the New Age," explores themes of spirituality and the evolution of religious thought in the modern era. Bland's writing reflects a desire to reconcile traditional beliefs with contemporary societal changes, making his contributions relevant to discussions on faith and modernity. His work invites readers to consider new perspectives on spirituality and the role of religion in the changing landscape of the 20th century.

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