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In 'The Investment of Influence: A Study of Social Sympathy and Service' by Newell Dwight Hillis, readers are taken on a journey through the importance of social influence and service. Hillis delves deep into the concept of using one's influence for the betterment of society, weaving together anecdotes and philosophical insights to illustrate his points. This book is characterized by its eloquent prose and thought-provoking ideas, making it a valuable addition to the realm of social philosophy and ethics. Hillis invites readers to reflect on the power of their own influence and the ways in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'The Investment of Influence: A Study of Social Sympathy and Service' by Newell Dwight Hillis, readers are taken on a journey through the importance of social influence and service. Hillis delves deep into the concept of using one's influence for the betterment of society, weaving together anecdotes and philosophical insights to illustrate his points. This book is characterized by its eloquent prose and thought-provoking ideas, making it a valuable addition to the realm of social philosophy and ethics. Hillis invites readers to reflect on the power of their own influence and the ways in which they can positively impact those around them. The book is steeped in the literary context of late 19th-century social reform movements and reflects Hillis' own experiences as a prominent preacher and social advocate of his time. 'The Investment of Influence' serves as a timeless reminder of the importance of using one's influence for the greater good, making it a must-read for anyone interested in social change and personal growth.
Autorenporträt
Newell Dwight Hillis (1858–1929) was an esteemed American clergyman, lecturer, and prolific author, who left a significant mark on religious and social thought during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Magnolia, Iowa, Hillis served as pastor in several Presbyterian churches, most notably as the successor to Henry Ward Beecher at Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, New York. His oratorical skills and intellectual acumen gained him widespread recognition and respect in religious circles and beyond. Hillis authored numerous books, among which 'The Investment of Influence: A Study of Social Sympathy and Service' stands as a testament to his belief in the transformative power of moral influence and social service (Hillis, 1899). His writings often delve into themes of ethical leadership, personal development, and social reform, reflecting his commitment to applying Christian principles to the challenges of modern life. Hillis's literary style is characterized by a blend of reflective insights, inspirational rhetoric, and practical guidance, aiming to uplift the reader's spirit and incite positive action. His work continues to provide valuable perspectives on spirituality and societal engagement to contemporary readers and scholars alike.