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<note>This his volume contains sermons preached to the Tuskegee University community by James Earl Massey, as Dean of the Chapel and Preacher to the University. Massey, one of the country's leading the author grapples with issues of eternal significance preachers, explores here questions of the changing nature of moral and spiritual commitment, the awesome burden of human freedom, the overwhelming grace of God, and the way faith and learning must serve one another. As the and immediate importance, the reader will discover the African American tradition of preaching at its best, country's most influential pulpits.</note>
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