| Description | Writing from Lytham, Frank Bibby remarks on Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury's reference to Dostoevsky in her radio broadcast. Bibby writes that he had struggled with his belief in Jesus and describes the reason for these difficulties which were based on the widespread suffering across the world. He refers particularly to problems caused by poverty, slums and slavery.
Illustrating the reasons why he struggled with religious faith, Bibby provides a detailed account of the case of a young man involved in philanthropic work with the Society of Friends who had devoted his life to the service of others yet was left destitute. |