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The author argues that the world's sickness is spiritual and proposes Christian love and moral renewal as the remedy. Through a series of essays he diagnoses postwar complacency, the persistence of social injustices and the hypocrisy of religious institutions, links strikes and war as symptoms of deeper moral failure, and urges practical reform rooted in love and sacrificial service. He critiques the commercialization of worship, warns against the perils of crowd mentality, and outlines paths toward peace, deliverance, and societal renewal, concluding with an appeal to mobilize faith into public action for social justice and communal healing.
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