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Peradventure; or, The Silence of God

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A young man named Paul navigates faith, desire, and institutional religion as he moves from provincial English streets through Cambridge and parishes to exotic shores, encountering clergy, lovers, and ethical dilemmas. The narrative traces his inward struggle with doubt and longing, scenes of church life and private confession, and a gradual questioning of dogma as personal relationships and colonial experience complicate belief. Episodes alternate domestic realism and spiritual reflection, examining how sorrow, love, and human frailty shape religious conviction and moral choices. The book foregrounds the tension between human yearning for meaning and the apparent absence or silence of divine response.

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Robert Keable

Robert Keable was a British author known for his exploration of spiritual themes and human experiences. His notable work, "Simon Called Peter," delves into the complexities of faith and personal struggle, reflecting his interest in the intersection of religion and everyday life. Keable's writing often combines elements of fiction with philosophical inquiry, inviting readers to contemplate profound questions about existence and belief. In addition to his acclaimed novels, such as "Peradventure; or, The Silence of God," he contributed to the literary landscape of his time with works that resonate with those seeking deeper understanding of the human condition.

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