Faith, knowledge, and the life of the spirit come alive in these sermons.
This collection offers clear, thoughtful guidance on how personal faith grows from inner awakening and how it shows itself in everyday life.
In these pages, W. R. Inge argues that true religion is born from a deep, lived experience. He discusses how we sharpen our inner life through will, prayer, and thoughtful attention to what truly matters, and how that inner work must reach outward to touch others. The result is a view of faith as a dynamic balance between the inward and the outward, the private and the public.
- Explore how personal moments of insight can deepen faith without relying on external signs.
- Learn how prayer and deliberate will shape character and guide action.
- See how everyday experiences—nature, literature, science, love—enrich spiritual life.
- Discover how inner revelations are meant to be translated into service and relationship with others.
Ideal for readers interested in religious philosophy, personal spirituality, and thoughtful sermons from a classic Victorian voice.