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All glorious within

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In this book, English writer Bruce Marshall boldly asserts that the Church is full of glory, despite the sinfulness and imperfection of its members, as it is through the Church that God speaks. The narrative spans from 1908, encompassing the First World War and the onset of the Second, while avoiding the clichés of war films. The main character, the earnest priest Edmund Smith, takes us into his Scottish parish, where we learn of his joys and sorrows. Through his eyes, we experience the first biography in Scotland and realize that a successful businessman may be judged differently in God's eyes than he appears. The storytelling is infused with unmistakable humor and metaphysical depth, making it a genuine exploration of contemporary life and history. Father Smith navigates difficult situations, while some of his parishioners grapple with their own challenges. This book is neither moralistic nor black-and-white; rather, it is highly readable, full of compassion, wisdom, joy, and true Christianity.

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All glorious within, Bruce Marshall

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Titolo
All glorious within
Lingua
Inglese
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
1944
Titolo originale
All Glorious Within
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In this book, English writer Bruce Marshall boldly asserts that the Church is full of glory, despite the sinfulness and imperfection of its members, as it is through the Church that God speaks. The narrative spans from 1908, encompassing the First World War and the onset of the Second, while avoiding the clichés of war films. The main character, the earnest priest Edmund Smith, takes us into his Scottish parish, where we learn of his joys and sorrows. Through his eyes, we experience the first biography in Scotland and realize that a successful businessman may be judged differently in God's eyes than he appears. The storytelling is infused with unmistakable humor and metaphysical depth, making it a genuine exploration of contemporary life and history. Father Smith navigates difficult situations, while some of his parishioners grapple with their own challenges. This book is neither moralistic nor black-and-white; rather, it is highly readable, full of compassion, wisdom, joy, and true Christianity.