
Prayer as a Force
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The book addresses common questions and doubts surrounding the practice of prayer, examining its psychological and metaphysical aspects. Royden argues that prayer is a legitimate force that can influence human character and direct social change, provided it is approached with sincerity and intellectual integrity. Through a series of thoughtful essays, she discusses the relationship between prayer and natural law, the importance of silence, and the role of faith in modern life.
With its clear prose and deep spiritual insight, "Prayer as a Force" remains a significant contribution to religious thought. It serves as both an encouraging guide for the seeker and a philosophical defense of the power of the spirit in an increasingly material world.
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