About This Book
A reforming rector preaches a living, social Christianity that confronts complacent parishioners and wealthy patrons, provoking scandal, press distortion, and strained relationships. He endures vestry battles, personal tests of faith, and confessional conversations that expose conscience, compromise, and temptation among friends and donors. The narrative traces the moral choices forced by entanglement with wealth, the inward struggle between doubt and conviction, and the practical costs of spiritual integrity, moving between public controversy, private confession, and communal decision-making as characters weigh loyalty, sacrifice, and possible redemption.
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