Homo Sum — Volume 02
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The narrative presents intimate conversations among aging believers and younger companions as they confront faith, memory, and the pull of worldly pleasures. Through bedside confession and extended reminiscence, a formerly indulgent man describes his path from a life of ease to religious commitment, while an older friend worries about guiding the next generation. Interwoven are reflections on identity, habit, and the limits of paternal or pedagogical influence. The work alternates personal history, philosophical meditation, and pastoral concern to examine how memory and moral responsibility shape relationships and the struggle to reconcile past impulses with present convictions.
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