Evidences of ChristianityGood Press, 29.11.2019 - 359 Seiten In 'Evidences of Christianity' by William Paley, readers are presented with a comprehensive exploration of the evidence supporting the Christian faith. Paley meticulously examines historical and scientific evidence, as well as philosophical arguments, to make a compelling case for the validity of Christianity. Written in a clear and persuasive style, the book appeals to both believers and skeptics, inviting them to critically engage with the foundational beliefs of Christianity. Paley's work is situated within the broader context of 18th-century British religious thought, where debates about reason, revelation, and the existence of God were prevalent. His logical and systematic approach reflects the Enlightenment ideals of rational inquiry and religious tolerance. William Paley, a renowned theologian and philosopher, drew on his extensive knowledge of natural theology and ethics to articulate a coherent defense of Christianity. His background in the Church of England and his academic pursuits in moral philosophy influenced his perspective on theological matters. 'Evidences of Christianity' is recommended for readers interested in the intersection of faith, reason, and philosophy, offering a thought-provoking analysis of the Christian worldview. |
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... disciples, the attempt must have expired in its birth. Then as to the kind and degree of exertion which was employed, and the mode of life to which these persons submitted, we reasonably suppose it to be like that which we observe in ...
... disciples, the attempt must have expired in its birth. Then as to the kind and degree of exertion which was employed, and the mode of life to which these persons submitted, we reasonably suppose it to be like that which we observe in ...
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... disciples after his death, exerted themselves in spreading and publishing the institution throughout the country in which it began, and into which it was first carried; that, in the prosecution of this purpose, they underwent the ...
... disciples after his death, exerted themselves in spreading and publishing the institution throughout the country in which it began, and into which it was first carried; that, in the prosecution of this purpose, they underwent the ...
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... disciples of Christ expect for themselves when they saw their master put to death? Could they hope to escape the dangers in which he had perished? If they had persecuted me, they will also persecute you, was the warning of common sense ...
... disciples of Christ expect for themselves when they saw their master put to death? Could they hope to escape the dangers in which he had perished? If they had persecuted me, they will also persecute you, was the warning of common sense ...
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... disciples to it from all countries of the world." The account then proceeds to state, "that a few days after his departure, these persons, with some of his relations, and some who had regularly frequented their society, assembled at ...
... disciples to it from all countries of the world." The account then proceeds to state, "that a few days after his departure, these persons, with some of his relations, and some who had regularly frequented their society, assembled at ...
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CHAPTER V | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
SECTION I | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER IV | |
CHAPTER VII | |
SECTION II | |
PART III | |
CHAPTER VI | |
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