The Sunday School and the Healing of the Nations
Synopsis
"The Sunday School and the Healing of the Nations" explores the pivotal role of Christian education in fostering global peace and reconstruction during the early 20th century. Authored by John T. Faris, this work delves into how the Sunday school movement serves as a vital instrument for moral development and international cooperation. Faris argues that through the systematic instruction of youth in Christian principles, nations can find a pathway to reconciliation and social harmony following the devastation of global conflict.
The book examines the practical and spiritual dimensions of religious education, highlighting its potential to transcend borders and unite diverse communities under a shared ethical framework. It provides a comprehensive overview of the Sunday school's mission to address the social, cultural, and spiritual needs of a changing world. By emphasizing the transformative power of faith-based teaching, "The Sunday School and the Healing of the Nations" offers a historical perspective on the intersection of pedagogy and global diplomacy. This work remains a significant document for those interested in the history of religious education, the ecumenical movement, and the idealistic pursuit of world peace through grassroots spiritual training.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781026020371
- Number of pages: 386
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 22 mm
- Languages: English
