Harold Frederic’s "The Damnation of Theron Ware" explores the spiritual and intellectual crisis of a young Methodist minister grappling with a rapidly changing world. Thrust into a new parish, Theron Ware encounters ideas and individuals that challenge his deeply held beliefs, leading to a profound loss of faith.
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