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In a world where faith and reason are perceived as enemies, this book describes them as companions. Readers are invited to travel into the souls of ordinary people and the minds of philosophers and theologians, experience the meekness coming from faith, or attempt to decipher complicated philosophical concepts. This is a book that reveals the human condition of being immigrants: people who apply for entry into the souls of those they encounter.
“These are fragments, perhaps even of a Romantic-era type, but more disciplined, more spiritual and scriptural, with an overlay of awe and its unexpected renewability.”
—Caryl Emerson, A. Watson Armour III University Professor Emeritus of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Princeton University