
Subconscious Religion
by Russell H. Conwell
About this book
Russell H. Conwell's Subconscious Religion explores one of faith's most profound questions: does God answer the prayers of Christians differently than others? Drawing from decades of observations at the Baptist Temple, Conwell examines the mysterious relationship between prayer, belief, and divine response in this classic work of Christian spirituality and philosophy.
Through compelling testimonies and theological reflection, Conwell investigates whether God shows favoritism to the righteous or remains equally accessible to sinners seeking redemption. He challenges conventional religious assumptions, presenting evidence that divine answers transcend conventional notions of worthiness. The audiobook delves into topics including conflicting prayers, visions of heaven, and the effective use of scripture in prayer practice, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how faith intersects with the subconscious mind.
Originally published in 1921 as part of the National Extension University series on effective prayer, this timeless exploration remains relevant for anyone grappling with spiritual questions about divine justice, answered prayers, and the nature of faith itself. Conwell's measured, thoughtful approach bridges theology and personal experience, making complex religious concepts accessible to modern listeners.
Perfect for spiritual seekers, theology students, and anyone interested in Christian philosophy and the psychology of prayer, Subconscious Religion offers historical wisdom alongside practical insights into deepening one's spiritual practice and understanding of God's nature.
