"Is There A Santa Claus?" was the headline that appeared over an editorial in the September 21, 1897 edition of the New York Sun. The editorial, which...
Some years ago, the editor of an English magazine sent a communication to "the hundred greatest men in Great Britain" asking them this question: "If f...
Esther Ried Randall, a young woman grappling with her faith, struggles to live up to her parents' expectations and the name she bears. Haunted by the...
This book, intended for children, explores the concept of God through a simple and relatable narrative. Through a series of stories and conversations,...
The Hidden Words, a collection of short utterances by Baháʼu'lláh, founder of the Baháʼí Faith, delves into spiritual truths and the essence of divine...
The novel explores the conflict between tradition and modernity, and the tension between personal desires and familial expectations. It is a story of...
Alfred de Musset's *Confessions of a Child of the Century* is a poignant and introspective exploration of a man's life. Through the lens of an aging...
This collection of poems by Edgar A. Guest celebrates the power of belief, determination, and perseverance in the face of seemingly impossible challen...
This book provides a critique of Christianity by examining its claims, beliefs, and evidence. The author argues that Christianity is not true because...
This book presents a compilation of the three major ecumenical creeds of the Christian faith: the Nicene Creed, the Apostles' Creed, and the Athanasia...
In "Ethics of Belief", William Kingdon Clifford argues that it is morally wrong to hold beliefs without sufficient evidence. He critiques the acceptan...
Mardi is Herman Melville's first purely fictional work, a complex and philosophical novel that explores the nature of belief and the search for truth....
In this comedic play, a stranger appears in a village and claims to be a magician, bringing about a series of events that challenge the beliefs and co...
A collection of stories and accounts related to sorcery, witchcraft, and the supernatural from French folklore, compiled by the mysterious author Math...
The Outcast follows an anonymous letter writer grappling with the seismic shift in understanding the world brought about by the scientific discoveries...
Nikolai Leskov's "Svyatochnye rasskazy" is a collection of Christmas-themed stories that explore the lives and beliefs of ordinary Russian people. Set...
In Charlotte Maria Tucker's "Haunted Room", Mr. Trevor inherits a sprawling estate called Myst Court, a place steeped in whispers of a haunted room....
Kittyboy's Christmas follows the intertwined stories of young Elinor, who passionately believes in Santa Claus and encourages her friend Bill to write...
This book, 'Seeing Darkly' by John Sparhawk Jones, comprises a series of sermons exploring themes of faith and knowledge. The central focus is the int...
John Locke's *Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Book IV* delves into the nature of knowledge and the limits of human understanding. Locke examines...
Published in 1886, "One Hundred Proofs that the Earth Is Not a Globe" by William Carpenter presents a collection of arguments against the widely accep...
Rational Theology, as Taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a book that presents a rational approach to theology. It is based o...
This book explores the conflict between Christianity and modern liberalism, arguing that liberalism is not merely a different interpretation of Christ...
This collection of poems by Alice Meynell explores themes of faith, nature, and the natural world. Meynell is a British poet who is known for her lyri...