About This Book
The text addresses readers troubled by religious doubt by examining how intellect, conscience and heart create a human longing for belief. It argues that reason alone cannot fully answer questions of origin, meaning and destiny and that revealed truth meets moral and spiritual needs, supports a virtuous life and consoles consciences. Combining philosophical reflection and pastoral concern, it offers reasons, practical means and a sense of duty for those seeking to move from uncertainty toward conviction and inner peace.
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