Truth unites life, science, and art into one vision of reality. This work invites readers to see how every field reflects the divine.
Ernest Hello is presented as a writer who treats truth, justice, and beauty as interwoven. The edition highlights his belief that God’s unity underlies time, science, and art, and that criticism should elevate rather than condemn what it touches. The material surveys his life, ideas, and the stakes of shaping thought with courage and fidelity.
The book blends biographical sketch with explorations of belief, doubt, and the role of the critic. It discusses how metaphysical truths influence daily life and the responsibilities of those who think deeply about truth, even when their views aren’t popular.
- How Hello links religious faith, scientific insight, and artistic imagination.
- Why truth is portrayed as a unifying, eternal standard guiding criticism and judgment.
- What it means to live with conscience in a world of conflicting ideas.
- How intellectual courage and personal resilience shape a life of writing.
Ideal for readers of philosophy, theology, and literary criticism seeking a historically grounded perspective on truth, unity, and the purpose of writing.