
Painted Windows: Studies in Religious Personality, published in 1922 by Harold Begbie, is a collection of studies examining the lives and personalities of notable religious figures in early 20th-century England. The work addresses the complexities of modern Christianity and critiques the waning influence of the Church amid societal indifference to dogma. With a foreword by Professor Kirsopp Lake, it reflects on the challenges faced by contemporary religious leaders in conveying a unifying message, highlighting the need for reformation within the Church to align with modern moral principles.

















