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An idealistic theological student abandons comfortable scholarly circles to live among impoverished and ostracized urban people, confronting debates about heredity, faith, and social duty. Encounters with classmates, clergy, and marginalized individuals force him into moral tests and acts of personal sacrifice that transform intellectual belief into practical compassion. The narrative combines seminar discussions, domestic scenes, and reformist encounters to explore tensions between institutional religion and social responsibility, emphasizing empathy, conscience, and the costs of living convictions.
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