"Redemption" by Edward Hoare is a late 19th-century religious exploration of Christian redemption, where sincere emotional practice and foundational holy facts converge. The narrative starts by introducing redemption as vital to Christian faith, with the author laying the groundwork for genuine, emotional faith, which expresses caution against beliefs based purely on fleeting sentiments and detached from holy truth. The book explains redemption, referencing atonement, as a form of deliverance, demonstrated through scriptural references and thoughtful arguments. By understanding redemption, believers can develop intense connections with God.
Redemption
By Edward Hoare
Discover how spiritual liberation intertwines with emotional faith in a soul-searching journey.
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