The Venture of Belief by Philip Marshall Brown - 1st Edition
This is a First Edition of the popular Oxford Group book titled The Venture of Belief by Philip Marshall Brown.
This edition of the book is written anonymously as the author is not named on the dust jacket or inside the book. This book simply states “A Letter from N.S.D. to T.H.S. On later editions of the book, the author is named on the jacket and inside the book. The copyright page indicates that the book was published in 1935. There is also an inscription on the first page of the book from February 1935.
"The Venture of Belief" by Phillip Marshall Brown is a seminal work within the Oxford Group movement, offering a profound exploration of the principles and practices that define this spiritual movement. Published in 1935, the book delves into the core tenets of the Oxford Group, emphasizing the transformative power of belief and the importance of personal spiritual growth.
Brown's writing is characterized by its clarity and depth, as he articulates the fundamental ideas of the Oxford Group with precision and insight. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the group's philosophy, focusing on themes such as moral inventory, surrender to a higher power, restitution, and the necessity of sharing one's experiences with others.
Throughout "The Venture of Belief," Brown draws upon his own experiences and those of others within the Oxford Group, illustrating the practical application of its principles in everyday life. He offers compelling anecdotes and testimonials that demonstrate the profound impact of the group's teachings on individuals and communities alike.
At its core, "The Venture of Belief" is a testament to the transformative potential of faith and the power of human connection. It serves as both a guide for those seeking spiritual growth and a testament to the enduring relevance of the Oxford Group's message in an ever-changing world.
From the dust jacket:
"Read What Samuel M. Shoemaker says:
This author has found a faith which gives coherence to life, and I think that this book is going to help others to find the same faith. The first step in finding it seems to me to be to recognize that other lives have drawn religion down out of the ether of debate and wonderment into the glorious assurance of a living experience.
"The writer says he would have preferred to remain anonymous. It is the sure reward of the venture of belief which he wishes to be remembered, and not his own identity. But I need hardly say that the sincerity of the book signs it from beginning to end, if not with his name, then with his life-and that is what matters.
"I cannot but hope that this book will be widely used, especially among those who need just such convincing proof that modern intellectuals need God, and can find Him."
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This book is in excellent condition. The cover shows no wear. There is handwriting on the first page of the book. There are no other markings or writing inside the book. The dust jacket has some edge wear.
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