The Story of My Mind; Or, How I Became a Rationalist

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The Story of My Mind; Or, How I Became a Rationalist

by M. M. (Mangasar Mugurditch) Mangasarian

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10 total

THE STORY OF MY MIND - How I Became a Rationalist

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By M. M. Mangasarian

3:31

1909

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CHAPTER I. In the Cradle of Christianity

17:23

CHAPTER II. Early Struggles

12:22

CHAPTER III. New Temptations

21:32

CHAPTER IV. The Critical Period

24:43

CHAPTER V. Anchored at Last

10:28

CHAPTER VI. Some Objections to Rationalism.

31:19

CHAPTER VII. Rationalism and the World's Great Religions.

42:09

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Born into a devout Calvinist family, the narrator’s earliest years are shaped by the expectations of a life devoted to the church. Baptized as an infant and guided toward the ministry, his childhood is stripped of ordinary play, replaced instead by constant prayer and dogmatic instruction. This rigid upbringing plants the seed of curiosity, even as it confines his imagination and personal ambitions.

As he matures, the clash between inherited faith and an emerging thirst for reason becomes impossible to ignore. The narrative follows his painstaking struggle against entrenched orthodoxy, culminating in a courageous resignation from his pastoral role—a decision that brings both material hardship and profound inner renewal. Supported by his wife’s steadfast compassion, he embarks on a “second birth,” seeking to rebuild his beliefs on evidence and critical thought. Written as a legacy for his children, the memoir offers an intimate glimpse into the early battles that forged his lifelong commitment to rationalism.

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~2 hours (157K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Google Print project.

Release date

2014-04-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

M. M. (Mangasar Mugurditch) Mangasarian

M. M. (Mangasar Mugurditch) Mangasarian

1859–1943

A one-time Presbyterian minister who became a leading public voice for rationalism, he wrote lively, questioning books about religion, ethics, and free thought. His work speaks from the crossroads of faith, doubt, and public debate in late 19th- and early 20th-century America.

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