To Him That Hath: A Novel of the West of Today by Ralph Connor is a compelling Western novel set in the early 20th century that explores the complexities of frontier life and social justice. Set in a rural Canadian community, the story delves into economic disparity, class struggle, and the moral values that guide individuals in times of hardship. Connor's narrative is rich with themes of personal growth and redemption, as characters navigate the challenges of small-town life. The novel also incorporates Christian themes, highlighting the ethical dilemmas faced by those in the community as…mehr
To Him That Hath: A Novel of the West of Today by Ralph Connor is a compelling Western novel set in the early 20th century that explores the complexities of frontier life and social justice. Set in a rural Canadian community, the story delves into economic disparity, class struggle, and the moral values that guide individuals in times of hardship. Connor's narrative is rich with themes of personal growth and redemption, as characters navigate the challenges of small-town life. The novel also incorporates Christian themes, highlighting the ethical dilemmas faced by those in the community as they grapple with economic challenges and social issues. Through vivid character development and an engaging plot, Connor captures the resilience of the human spirit and the power of community dynamics in shaping individual destinies. To Him That Hath offers a thought-provoking exploration of social justice and the enduring struggle between wealth and poverty in a rapidly changing world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles William Gordon, CMG, better known by his pen name Ralph Connor, was a Canadian novelist and church leader. Born on September 13, 1860, in Glengarry County, Ontario, Gordon gained recognition for his literary works, particularly under the pseudonym Ralph Connor. He served as a minister, first in the Presbyterian Church and later in the United Church of Canada, where his pastoral duties often influenced his writing. His works primarily focused on themes of faith, morality, and the challenges of frontier life, resonating deeply with readers of his time. Gordon's notable works, including Black Rock, were praised for their portrayal of the human spirit and the strength of community in difficult times. He was a respected figure both within the church and the literary world. Gordon passed away on October 31, 1937, in Winnipeg, Canada, at the age of 77. His legacy endures through his literary contributions, and his son, J. King Gordon, continued to carry on his family's legacy.
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