The Inside of the Cup — Volume 05
1913
The Inside of the Cup, published in 1913 by Winston Churchill, is a novel that follows John Hodder, a clergyman facing moral dilemmas amid the tension between spiritual duty and human temptation. As he navigates his faith and personal crises, particularly in his relationship with Kate Marcy, Hodder reflects on the complexities of Christian ethics in a changing society. The narrative explores themes of conscience, empathy, and the challenge of orthodox beliefs, making it a significant work in early 20th-century Christian fiction.

















