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Paperback Twelve Merry Fishermen Book

ISBN: 1026055865

ISBN13: 9781026055861

Twelve Merry Fishermen

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"Twelve Merry Fishermen" is a collection of insightful and engaging essays by Lynn Harold Hough, a prominent voice in early 20th-century theology and literature. In this work, Hough presents a series of intellectual and spiritual reflections through the lens of a social group of thinkers-the metaphorical fishermen-who gather to discuss the pressing questions of their time. The book explores the harmonious relationship between faith, culture, and the human experience, embodying the spirit of Christian humanism.

The chapters delve into diverse topics, ranging from literary criticism and historical analysis to moral philosophy and social ethics. Hough's writing is marked by a blend of scholarly depth and accessible prose, making complex ideas approachable for a broad audience. By examining the works of great writers and the challenges of modern life, the author advocates for a life of intellectual curiosity and spiritual vitality. "Twelve Merry Fishermen" serves as a vibrant testament to the power of dialogue and the importance of integrating religious conviction with a deep appreciation for the arts and humanities. It remains a valuable resource for readers interested in the history of American religious thought and the art of the persuasive essay.

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