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The Man Who Walked in His Steps

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  • 64 pages
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Focusing on moral choices rather than personal redemption, the book explores the impact of asking "what would Jesus do?" in the face of societal issues like poverty and deprivation. Charles Monroe Sheldon, a key figure in the Social Gospel movement, emphasizes practical morality over doctrinal traditions. His sermons, which inspired the narrative, highlight the importance of ethical decision-making in everyday life, reflecting his advocacy for Christian Socialism and the need for compassionate action in a challenging world.

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The Man Who Walked in His Steps, Glenn Clark

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2010
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