Gilead Letter 1, Section 16 Summary

  • Having written about his feelings toward John Ames Boughton, Ames realizes that what he said he felt isn't true.
  • Ames does see Jack as a son—as another self.
  • But how does Jack deal with the fears he has concerning Jack?
  • If Jack harmed Ames, Ames could forgive him.
  • If Jack harmed Ames's son, theology would fail him.