Parki Jampan (Joseph Hocking, 1936)

Name/Title

Parki Jampan (Joseph Hocking, 1936)

Secondary Title

Փառքի ճամբան. The Path of Glory.

Description

Path of Glory by Joseph Hocking is a historical novel published in 1913 that explores themes of faith, ambition, and the struggles of a man seeking redemption. The story follows the life of Philip Warren, a talented young man who aspires to become a successful preacher. As he navigates the challenges of his calling, Philip grapples with his personal convictions, societal expectations, and the moral dilemmas that come with ambition. The novel delves into the conflicts between his desires and the realities of life, illustrating the complexities of faith and the pursuit of one's purpose. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, Hocking's work reflects the struggles of individuals in a rapidly changing world, emphasizing the importance of integrity and the search for meaning. The narrative also touches on social issues and the impact of industrialization on society.

Book Details

Author

Joseph Hocking

Publication Translator

D. A. Dikijian

Publisher

Baykar

Place Published

* Untyped Place Published

Boston

Date Published

1936

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October 15, 2024

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Update Date

October 17, 2024