Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit and Some Miscellaneous Pieces
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A collection of personal and critical writings in which the author confesses his spiritual doubts and traces the evolution of his religious convictions while interrogating the nature and authority of scripture. Interwoven with letters and essays are literary and philosophical reflections that move from close textual commentary to broader metaphysical speculation, and occasional autobiographical recollection supplies context for his changing outlook. The tone is inward and deliberative, combining candid self-examination with analytic argument to explore faith, reason, and moral responsibility.
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