The Inside of the Cup — Volume 07
1912
The Inside of the Cup, published in 1912 by Winston Churchill, is a novel that explores the spiritual and moral dilemmas faced by Rector Hodder within a church community. As he grapples with the repercussions of a controversial sermon, Hodder confronts the established doctrines and social injustices of his time, particularly in relation to the financial and moral corruption represented by layman Eldon Parr. The narrative delves into themes of faith, ethical leadership, and the struggle against materialism, highlighting the challenges of maintaining Christian values in a changing society.

















