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"More Twice-Born Men" is a profound exploration of spiritual transformation and the psychological dimensions of religious experience. Written as a follow-up to his previous studies on faith and character, Harold Begbie presents a series of narratives focused on the radical inner shifts that lead individuals toward a renewed life. The work delves into the phenomenon of the "twice-born"-those who have undergone a total conversion of spirit, often emerging from personal crisis or moral searching into a state of newfound clarity and purpose.
Through detailed accounts and character studies, the book examines the intersection of psychology and personal faith, illustrating how spiritual awakening can reshape an individual's outlook and behavior. Begbie's writing captures the nuances of these internal revolutions, offering insight into the movements of the human soul and the enduring power of religious conviction. "More Twice-Born Men" serves as both a historical record of early 20th-century religious thought and a timeless study of the quest for spiritual authenticity and moral reconstruction.
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