The Inside of the Cup — Volume 05
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A clergyman named John Hodder confronts a crisis of faith and the social consequences of disillusionment, abandoning an outworn theology to engage with urban poverty and a troubled woman, Kate Marcy. The narrative alternates introspection and practical action as he seeks meaning, aids the woman’s tentative attempt at respectability, and encounters friends whose hospitality offers new possibilities. Themes explore moral paradox, redemption, social reform, and the struggle to reconcile spiritual conviction with harsh realities, while conversations and community settings probe what a renewed faith might require.
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