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Victory out of Ruin

By Norman Maclean

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Amidst societal decay after a major conflict, a spiritual awakening centered on Christian love and sacrificial spirit could be the only path toward redemption.

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2010-09-04
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Summary

"Victory out of Ruin" by Norman Maclean is an exploration of the world's problems in the aftermath of a huge war. According to the book, humanity's only real hope is to more deeply accept Christian kindness and putting others first. The book questions whether modern-day Christians are doing enough for society. It suggests that people have forgotten what it means to be kind and make sacrifices, which is what Christ taught. The story begins with a talk between someone telling the story and a man with no hair. The bald man points out that many people don't care about the poor or the spiritual problems in society. The book discusses how important it is for each person to take responsibility, warning that society can only get better by accepting love and renewal.

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