About This Book
A series of discourses examines the role of amusement in Christian life, arguing that recreation is a natural human need and that churches must confront its moral and practical implications. The essays contrast a defensive attitude focused on safety with a developmental approach that cultivates character, critique attempts to sort amusements by absolute purity, and warn against blanket exclusion or rigid prohibitions. Practical sections address young people, clergy, and church life, urging thoughtful, moderate application of gospel principles to balance legitimate recreation with moral responsibility.
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