Thomas Wingfold, Curate Volume 3
Volume 3 of Thomas Wingfold, Curate brings the themes of redemption and grace into focus as the tale of Wingfold’s journey comes to an end. Wingfold witnesses genuine transformation in others through their faith in God and in His fulfillment of promises. Longing to continue increasing his understanding of theology, there are many crucial spiritual discussions and explanations in this installment. Learning to endure his own consequences and to face moments of repentance, Wingfold finally begins to understand what faith means and why humans truly need God.
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- Opening Credits
- Chapter 1: After the Sermon
- Chapter 2: Bascombe and the Magistrate
- Chapter 3: The Confession
- Chapter 4: The Mask
- Chapter 5: Further Decision
- Chapter 6: The Curate and the Doctor
- Chapter 7: Helen and the Curate
- Chapter 8: An Examination
- Chapter 9: Immortality
- Chapter 10: Passages from the Autobiography of the Wandering Jew
- Chapter 11: The Wandering Jew
- Chapter 12: Do.
- Chapter 13: Remarks
- Chapter 14: Struggles
- Chapter 15: The Lawn
- Chapter 16: How Jesus Spoke to Women
- Chapter 17: Deliverance
- Chapter 18: The Meadow
- Chapter 19: Rachel and Leopold
- Chapter 20: The Blood-hound
- Chapter 21: The Blood-hound Traversed
- Chapter 22: The Bedside
- Chapter 23: The Garden
- Chapter 24: The Departure
- Chapter 25: The Sunset
- Chapter 26: An Honest Spy
- Chapter 27: What Helen Heard
- Chapter 28: What Helen Heard More
- Chapter 29: The Curate's Resolve
- Chapter 30: Helen Awake
- Chapter 31: Thou Didst Not Leave
- Closing Credits
George MacDonald
George MacDonald was a Scottish author, poet, and minister. Renowned for his innovative contributions to modern fantasy literature, MacDonald played a pivotal role in influencing such luminaries as C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, G.K. Chesterton and Oswald Chambers, amongst many others. His profound creativity extended beyond fairy tales, as he also penned numerous thought-provoking works on Christian theology, including several compelling collections of sermons, as well as other fiction works. Oswald Chambers said of MacDonald, “It is a striking indication of the trend and shallowness of the modern reading public that George MacDonald’s books have been so neglected,” and C.S. Lewis is famously quoted as saying of MacDonald’s The Princess and the Goblin, "...[it] made a difference to my whole existence." With his literary giftedness and deep spiritual insights, MacDonald left an indelible mark on the world of literature and faith.