The Riddle of Life
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"The Riddle of Life" is a profound theological exploration that delves into the perennial questions of human existence, faith, and the nature of God. Written by Neville S. Talbot, a prominent Anglican bishop and veteran chaplain, this work addresses the complexities of the human condition and the search for spiritual clarity in a modern world. Talbot grapples with the presence of suffering and the apparent contradictions of life, seeking to reconcile these challenges with a steadfast Christian faith.
Through thoughtful prose and philosophical depth, the book invites readers to consider the divine purpose underlying the mysteries of birth, growth, and death. It serves as an insightful guide for those navigating the intellectual and spiritual hurdles of belief, offering a perspective rooted in both scholarly tradition and personal experience. By examining the "riddle" through the lens of the Gospel, Talbot provides a compassionate and intellectual framework for understanding the resilience of the human spirit. This work remains a significant contribution to early 20th-century Christian thought, highlighting the enduring relevance of theological inquiry into the meaning and value of life.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025956121
- ISBN-10: 1025956125
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.29 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.44 pounds
- Page Count: 136
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