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A charismatic, ambitious man from a Midwestern setting uses rhetorical gifts and theatrical revivalism to rise through popular evangelical institutions, blending genuine eloquence with greed, deception, and moral compromise. The narrative follows his public successes and private excesses, portraying pulpit spectacles, revival meetings, institutional maneuvering, and eventual scandal. Through satirical episodes and episodic structure it examines the tension between sincerity and showmanship, the commercialization of religion, and the social forces that reward charisma while exposing ethical failings.
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