1. Full Citation
Sheldon, C.M. (1896) In His Steps: What Would Jesus Do? Chicago: The Newman Press.
2. Introduction
In His Steps is a Christian novel that popularized the phrase “What Would Jesus Do?” It explores the practical application of Christian ethics and discipleship through the lives of characters committing to live according to Jesus’ example.
3. Author Background and Credentials
Charles Monroe Sheldon (1857–1946) was an American minister and author, influential in the Social Gospel movement.
4. Summary of Contents
Key themes include:
- Christian Discipleship
- Living intentionally by Jesus’ example.
 
- Ethical Decision-Making
- Applying faith in daily life choices.
 
- Social Justice and Responsibility
- Addressing societal issues through Christian love.
 
- Community and Fellowship
- Collective commitment to Christian principles.
 
- Personal Transformation
- Spiritual renewal through action.
 
5. Critical Evaluation
a. Coherence and Argumentation
Narrative effectively illustrates Christian ethical challenges.
b. Originality and Intellectual Contribution
Popularized an enduring ethical question guiding Christian conduct.
c. Evidence, Sources, and Method
Fictional narrative grounded in biblical principles.
d. Style and Accessibility
Straightforward prose, accessible to broad audiences.
e. Limitations and Critiques
Simplistic at times; focused on Protestant ethical perspectives.
6. Comparative Context
Compared with:
- The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren – Spiritual growth guide
- The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan – Christian allegory
- Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis – Christian apologetics
7. Thematic or Disciplinary Relevance
Relevant to:
- Christian ethics and discipleship
- Practical theology
- Social Gospel studies
- Religious education
8. Reflection or Practical Application
Encourages intentional Christian living with ethical mindfulness.
9. Conclusion
In His Steps remains a significant work inspiring practical discipleship and ethical reflection.
Recommended for: Christians, pastors, educators, and readers interested in Christian ethics.
10. Other Works by the Same Author
- A Goodly Heritage
- A Higher Than Human Life
11. Similar Books by Other Authors
- Rick Warren – The Purpose Driven Life
- John Bunyan – The Pilgrim’s Progress
- C.S. Lewis – Mere Christianity
12. References (only if external works are cited)
- Sheldon, C.M. (1896) In His Steps
- Warren, R. (2002) The Purpose Driven Life
- Lewis, C.S. (1952) Mere Christianity
