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The author examines problems that arise when individuals confront questions of divine purpose, freedom, duty and immortality, tracing their root to the mysterious fact of individual existence. After a short introductory section he analyses how philosophical theories—such as the One differentiating into a Many—offer partial explanations yet fail to account for why particular persons exist or why human life seems purposeless. He explores the moral consequence of that uncertainty, framing existence as a decision between embracing life’s burdens or escaping them, and surveys general religious perplexities before considering specific tensions within Christian belief, especially regarding providence, human agency and the meaning of suffering.

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L. P. Jacks

L. P. Jacks was a notable writer and thinker known for his explorations of human nature and spirituality. His works often delve into philosophical themes, blending introspection with social commentary. Among his key publications is "All Men are Ghosts," which reflects on the complexities of human existence. Jacks also contributed to the discourse on religion and ethics in his book "Religious Perplexities," showcasing his ability to engage with profound questions of faith and morality. His collection "Mad Shepherds, and Other Human Studies" further illustrates his interest in the human condition, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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