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Three Cheers For The Paraclete

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Three Cheers For The Paraclete

Edition: First Edition.

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: No markings

Thomas Keneally's Three Cheers For The Paraclete presents a compelling narrative set within the confines of a Catholic seminary, where Father James Maitland grapples with the rigid doctrines and hidden hypocrisies of his institution. This satirical novel chronicles Maitland's increasingly desperate attempts to reconcile his faith with the human frailties and political machinations he encounters. Keneally masterfully illustrates the internal conflicts of a man caught between spiritual devotion and the harsh realities of institutional power. The story unfolds with a sharp wit and a poignant understanding of the human condition, offering a critical yet compassionate look at religious life. It ultimately argues for a more humane and less dogmatic approach to faith, challenging readers to consider the true meaning of spiritual integrity.

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Edition: First Edition.

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: No markings

Thomas Keneally's Three Cheers For The Paraclete presents a compelling narrative set within the confines of a Catholic seminary, where Father James Maitland grapples with the rigid doctrines and hidden hypocrisies of his institution. This satirical novel chronicles Maitland's increasingly desperate attempts to reconcile his faith with the human frailties and political machinations he encounters. Keneally masterfully illustrates the internal conflicts of a man caught between spiritual devotion and the harsh realities of institutional power. The story unfolds with a sharp wit and a poignant understanding of the human condition, offering a critical yet compassionate look at religious life. It ultimately argues for a more humane and less dogmatic approach to faith, challenging readers to consider the true meaning of spiritual integrity.