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Original Title: | Absolute Truths |
ISBN: | 0517170779 (ISBN13: 9780517170779) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Starbridge #6 |

Susan Howatch
Hardcover | Pages: 672 pages Rating: 4.35 | 1323 Users | 81 Reviews
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Title | : | Absolute Truths (Starbridge #6) |
Author | : | Susan Howatch |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 672 pages |
Published | : | August 14th 1996 by Random House Value Publishing (first published January 15th 1995) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Religion. Spirituality |
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It is 1965, and Charles Ashworth has attained the plum position of bishop of Starbridge, an honor that keeps him in a heady whirl of activity that would exhaust the most seasoned corporate executive. With the invaluable support of his minions and his attractive, unsinkable wife, Ashworth stands against the amorality and decadence of the age—"Anti-Sex Ashworth." He slays his opponents by being a tough, efficient, confident churchman, the torments of his past long since dead and buried.And then the unexpected, the unthinkable, strikes.
Suddenly Ashworth finds himself staring into the chasm of all the lies hes been telling himself for years: about his marriage, his children, even his views on the Church. And as he suspects his old nemesis and dean, Neville Aysgarth, of drinking too much, of financial chicanery, of—God forbid—having an affair, Ashworth discovers to his horror that he is tempted to commit the very acts that he has so publicly denounced....
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Ratings: 4.35 From 1323 Users | 81 ReviewsWrite-Up Containing Books Absolute Truths (Starbridge #6)
Surprised me with how looking into the life of a pastor struggling with his faith could be so compelling. Plot is not so focused, but the day-in-day-out is fascinating and heartbreaking.I wish this series kept going, but at least it ended on a high note.
Short Review: This is my second reading go Absolute Truths. It is the final and best of this excellent series. The series as a whole is about a group of Church of England clergy in the mid 20th century. The focus of this book is what it means when Romans says 'all things work together for good for those that love the Lord.' Charles Ashworth (now Bishop of Starbridge) has his third life crisis. This is not traditional Christian fiction, I don't think US evangelical publishers would publish the

When we encounter Charles Ashworth at mid life; successful, affluent, esteemed; a cornerstone of church morality with a sexy wife we kind of know it's all going to come tumbling down. I have often asked myself why Howatchs' stories grab me the way they do, they have formulaic moments (it's not good to be a wife in this series), hilariously non erotic sex and an awful lot of theology. If you think that is a pain, you are wrong. They are completely gripping, loads of fun and full of characters you
utterly tedious
I read this and the other Starbridge series novels in Seminary in the '90s. They are great reads- exciting, deep characters, great plots. Through the characters of this and the other novels inthe series three streams of 20th Century Anglican theology are explored, with many analogues to contemporary evangelical theology (my home). I found myself more in awe of the way God works in and through us in spite of our limitations and failings, and more in love with Jesus for the way he rescues people
Love this book series.
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