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Paperback cover has some wear, discoloration, and fading. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This vintage paperback edition of “The Christian and his influence” by Wendell Winkler offers a fascinating glimpse into mid-20th century evangelical Christian thought and teachings. Published as part of the “Sound doctrine for everyday living” series, this work aimed to provide practical guidance for living a devout Christian life amidst the complexities of modern society.
Wendell Winkler was a prominent figure in the Church of Christ, a Protestant Christian denomination known for its emphasis on strict adherence to biblical teachings and rejection of traditional creeds. His writings, including this volume, reflect the church’s conservative theological leanings and its efforts to navigate the changing social and cultural landscapes of post-World War II America.
Collectors of religious literature and those interested in the history of American Christianity will find this book a valuable addition to their libraries. It serves as a window into the concerns, values, and worldviews that shaped the lives of many Christians during a pivotal period in the nation’s history. Winkler’s down-to-earth writing style and practical approach to applying Christian principles make this work an intriguing read for both scholars and general readers alike.