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The Faith of the Millions (2nd series)

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A collection of essays reflecting on popular and private forms of Christian faith, contrasting contemplative mysticism with socially engaged religion and offering critical portraits of thinkers, artists, and movements. Subjects range from medieval mystical experience and the poet as mystic to competing estimates of Catholic life, biographies of influential religious figures, and the relationship between art and belief. Other pieces analyze naturalism, the psychological and social formation of religion, adaptability as evidence for devotion, and the intellectual pressures on idealism. The essays combine historical sketch, theological reflection, and cultural critique to show how belief is experienced, expressed, and sustained in varied contexts.

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George Tyrrell

George Tyrrell was an influential Irish theologian and writer known for his contributions to religious thought in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his work "The Faith of the Millions (2nd series)," where he explored the complexities of faith and spirituality. Tyrrell's writings often challenged traditional views within the Catholic Church, advocating for a more personal and experiential approach to religion. His thought-provoking ideas and eloquent prose have left a lasting impact on theological discourse, making him a significant figure in the study of modern spirituality.

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