
Crucifixion of Philip Strong
The 'Crucifixion of Philip Strong' is a novel by Charles Monroe Sheldon, published in 1900. It follows the story of Philip Strong, who faces a moral and spiritual dilemma when he receives calls from two different churches. The narrative explores themes of faith, duty, and the challenges of making choices that align with one's beliefs. This work is notable for its exploration of Christian ethics and the personal struggles of its protagonist.











