Seekers After God
1868
Seekers After God, written by F. W. Farrar and first published in 1868, is a historical account that delves into the life of the Roman philosopher Seneca. The book examines his upbringing, philosophical development, and the socio-political context of his time, particularly in relation to the rise of Christianity. Farrar highlights the contrasts between Seneca's moral teachings and the corruption of Roman society, exploring how he navigated the complexities of political life while remaining a seeker of wisdom and virtue.













