Confessio Viatoris is a candid spiritual autobiography by Charles Kegan Paul, a significant figure in Victorian intellectual and religious life. This deeply personal narrative traces Paul's evolving beliefs and experiences, from his early religious convictions to his later embrace of secular humanism. The book offers a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual currents of the 19th century and the challenges faced by those grappling with faith and doubt.
Paul's honest reflections on his life and beliefs make Confessio Viatoris a compelling read for anyone interested in Victorian history, religious studies, or the search for meaning and purpose. It remains a valuable document of a life lived in pursuit of truth and understanding.
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