"Dogma and Duty" explores the intersection of religious belief and social responsibility in 19th-century Britain. Through the lens of a compelling biographical narrative, the book delves into the life and times of a prominent figure navigating the complex landscape of Victorian religious thought. S.J. Awde examines how individuals grappled with evolving theological doctrines while striving to fulfill their duties to both God and society. This study offers valuable insights into the intellectual and spiritual currents that shaped a pivotal era in British history, revealing the enduring tension between personal conviction and public obligation. The author presents a nuanced perspective on the challenges and triumphs of those who sought to reconcile faith and action in a rapidly changing world.
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