
The Sermon on the Mount: A Practical Exposition, written by Charles Gore and first published in 1897, is a theological analysis of the Sermon on the Mount from the New Testament. Gore explores the moral and spiritual implications of Jesus' teachings, emphasizing their application in daily life and the character expected of Christ's followers. The work serves as a guide to understanding the Beatitudes and the principles of the kingdom of heaven, advocating for a practical engagement with Scripture amidst contemporary critical challenges.
