Gilead Letter 1, Section 10 Summary

  • In the letter, Ames instructs his son to respond to everyone as if they are emissaries from God.
  • Next, Ames dwells on Calvin's image of humanity on a stage with God in the audience.
  • Ames's mind then turns to the influence books have on our minds.
  • Ames wants to warn his wife and son about Jack Boughton, but he doesn't trust himself.