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The narrative follows a young rural minister whose growing exposure to urban culture, critical scholarship, and social ambitions unsettles his convictions and alters his parish relationships. As he pursues curiosity, vanity, and new acquaintances, theological certainties give way to doubt and concession, producing strained friendships, moral compromises, and progressive alienation from congregation and self. The account traces his intellectual awakening and consequent decline while examining tensions between religious tradition and modern thought, the corrosive effects of pride and curiosity, and the social forces that contribute to personal undoing.
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