A thoughtful, wide‑ranging study of what makes a genius.
This edition gathers Turck’s explorations of genius, faith, art, and moral life, presenting a clear case for idealism and human potential.
Explore how great minds relate to God, truth, and beauty through essays that analyze Hamlet, Faust, Buddha, and Christ. The work also challenges modern thinkers who question authority, while offering accessible language and a steady, humane perspective.
- Clear explanations of the book’s central ideas about genius, freedom, and the good.
- In‑depth discussions of literature and religion, with practical insights for readers.
- Comparisons of historical figures and philosophical viewpoints to illuminate human ideals.
- A critical, yet inviting, look at how imagination shapes understanding of life and ethics.
Ideal for readers who enjoy philosophy, literary criticism, and religious thought, and who value a thoughtful, humanistic approach.