Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Social Program of the Lord's Prayerâ explores the ethical and social dimensions embedded within this foundational Christian prayer. Isaac J. Lansing delves into each line of the Lord's Prayer, revealing its profound implications for social justice, personal conduct, and community responsibility. By examining themes of forgiveness, provision, and spiritual guidance, Lansing uncovers a comprehensive program for living a Christ-centered life that actively engages with and transforms the world.
This insightful analysis offers readers a deeper understanding of how prayer can be a catalyst for social change, encouraging a renewed commitment to embodying the values of compassion, equity, and service found within the Lord's Prayer.
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