Om Church and Nation. Delivered at the General Theological Seminary, New York
In this stirring sermon, William Temple addresses the role of the church in relation to the nation. He argues that the church must stand against injustice and oppression, and must be a voice for the marginalized and oppressed. Drawing on the teachings of Jesus and the prophets, Temple calls on Christians to work towards a more just and compassionate world.
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