The Stewart House Books

The books published under The Stewart House explore faith tested, conscience examined, and the moral life lived in real time. They are written at the intersection of belief, doubt, literature, and responsibility — with the conviction that the soul matters.

Unreasonable Doubt

When the Call of Duty Becomes a Test of Faith

When civic duty becomes a moral crucible, certainty falters and conscience awakens. Unreasonable Doubt is a personal account of faith tested inside the jury room — and a reflection on what it means to act justly when clarity feels fragile. It is a meditation on doubt, providence, and the quiet endurance of belief.

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The Rising Tower

A philosophical meditation on artificial intelligence, modern ambition, and the question of what distinguishes intelligence from wisdom. The Rising Tower examines technology through the lens of theology and the enduring reality of the human soul.

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Between Two Thieves

A literary reflection on the human soul told through the image of the cross and the two thieves — one hardened, one repentant. This work explores moral trajectory, freedom, mercy, and the fragile space between defiance and surrender.

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Between the Lines

A novel set in Chicago exploring power, moral compromise, and the quiet cost of ambition. Through intertwined lives and subtle betrayals, Between the Lines asks whether integrity can survive success — and whether conscience can be silenced without consequence..

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