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Robert Kemp Philp

The Reason Why

In “The Reason Why,” Robert Kemp Philp explores the intricate interplay of faith and reason against the backdrop of 19th-century societal upheaval. Through a compelling narrative woven with philosophical reflections and vivid characterizations, Philp invites readers to engage with fundamental questions about belief and skepticism. The book employs a conversational style that reflects the intellectual currents of its time, reminiscent of the works of contemporary thinkers like Thomas Carlyle and John Stuart Mill, making it a significant addition to Victorian literature. Robert Kemp Philp was not only a writer but a vibrant figure in the cultural milieu of his era. His background as a publisher and advocate for education likely shaped his interest in the tensions between science and religion, which he addresses with both sensitivity and rigor in this work. As a member of a generation grappling with the effects of the Enlightenment and the rise of rational thought, Philp's insights resonate with the struggles of his contemporaries, illuminating the human condition with empathy. I highly recommend “The Reason Why” to scholars and casual readers alike, as it provides profound insights into the human spirit's quest for understanding. Philp's eloquent prose and thought-provoking themes make it not just a literary work, but a vital exploration of the beliefs that drive humanity forward.
554 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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