Publisher's Synopsis
Step back into 19th-century Germany with Conrad von Bolanden's "The Progressionists, and Angela," a compelling work of historical fiction exploring themes of faith and religious conviction. This literary novel delves into the lives of Catholics navigating a world undergoing significant change. A meticulously prepared print republication, this edition offers readers a chance to experience a story that resonates with enduring questions of morality, spirituality, and the challenges of adhering to one's beliefs in a complex society. Examining the nuances of religious life through a fictional lens, "The Progressionists, and Angela" provides a window into a specific time and place while touching upon universal aspects of the human condition. This historical and religious fiction provides rich insight into a bygone era.
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