Phases of Faith; Or, Passages from the History of My Creed

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Phases of Faith; Or, Passages from the History of My Creed

by Francis William Newman

EN·~9 hours

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Description

A thoughtful, introspective work that traces one man’s shifting relationship with faith, presented as a series of personal “phases.” Written in a candid, almost conversational style, it blends memoir with philosophical reflection, inviting listeners to follow a mind wrestling with doctrine, history, and the limits of belief. The author frames his story as both a defense of his own convictions and a broader challenge to the idea that fixed creeds can measure spiritual worth.

The narrative opens in childhood, recalling the first secret prayers whispered at eleven and the earnest attempts to fit a youthful creed taught by school and an evangelical mentor. By his mid‑teens, he confronts the tension between the comforting certainty of scripture and the unsettling questions about divine justice that begin to surface. These early experiences set the stage for a careful examination of how faith can both shape and be reshaped by learning and critical thought.

Through vivid recollections and measured argument, the book offers a window into the personal struggles that accompany any profound reassessment of one’s spiritual path, making it a compelling listen for anyone curious about the interplay of intellect and belief.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (526K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Francis William Newman

Francis William Newman

1805–1897

A restless Victorian thinker, he wrote across religion, ethics, language, and social reform, always pushing against easy answers. His life took him from Oxford scholarship and missionary travel to public advocacy for causes including vegetarianism.

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