Om The Destiny of the Human Race
In this book, first published in 1882, Henry Dunn provides an interpretation of the Bible that emphasizes humanity's role in shaping its own destiny. He argues that humans have free will and the power to shape their own futures, but that they must also be guided by divine principles and moral codes. This book will appeal to readers interested in theology and the relationship between religion and personal responsibility.
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