The Meaning of Life: Christian Truth and Social Change in Latin America


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Description: Democratic principles have not taken root readily in Latin America in part because spiritual inwardness a necessary prerequisite of democracy that is inseparable from the Bible has been lacking. During the twentieth century Protestant workers like John Mackay (1889-1983) brought the evangelical message to that continent through lectures and writings. This collection of John Mackays early essays presents a range of his contributions and the ideas in the essays are grounded in his clear understanding of the nature and dignity of human beings in the light of God. The fruit of this teaching is self-confidence courage steadfastness and other positive ethical attributes that accompany progress and success for individuals and peoples. The essays touch on religious educational literary political and philosophical themes in the service of Christian truth. They embody key ideas and strategic judgments related to the presentation of the Evangel the most basic and first work of the church. The message balances spiritual and social aspects of Christianity to meet the needs of the people and it accompanied progressive social and political changes in the region. The historical experience of Protestantism in Latin America is well worth recalling today by readers in North America and elsewhere.
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