The Theology of Anabaptism
- 184pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Exploring the existential question of how to live, this work critiques utilitarian ethics and societal apathy while engaging with literary, philosophical, and theological ideas. Friedmann presents a confessional journey toward understanding human life, culminating in four guiding principles: regard, concern, service, and love. With a focus on lived experience rather than abstract concepts, the text aims to educate the heart, mind, and soul, bridging the gap between religion and secular thought, making it relevant for both scholarly and general audiences.