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evidence of Christianity, derived from its nature and reception.
John Bird Sumner
Published
1825
by A. Finley in Philadelphia
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | By J. B. Sumner ... |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BT1101 .S9 1825 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, [13]-309 |
Number of Pages | 309 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6291149M |
LC Control Number | 33016675 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 5621536 |
Christopher J. H. Wright, “The Christian and other religions: the biblical evidence,” Themelios (January ): pretended divinity—the original, characteristically ‘serpentine’ temptations5—and both have socially detrimental effects on man’s life: ‘now the humanity of man is endangered (Gn. 4, 6, and. EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY. BY WILLIAM PALEY, D.D. A NEW EDITION. LONDON: PRINTED BY AND SONS, STAMFORD STREET. THE HONOURABLE AND RIGHT REVEREND JAMES YORK, D.D., LORD BISHOP OF ELY My LORD, When, five years ago, an important station in the University of Cambridge awaited your Lordship's disposal, you were .
LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in Mere Christianity, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. Lewis claims that he has now established a “foundation” for his argument: there is such a thing as a moral Law of Nature. In this chapter, he will strengthen this foundation by discussing moral law in more detail. J. P. Moreland: Christianity and the Nature of Science. Grand Rapids: Baker, $ The debate about the relation between religion and science is not a first-order problem that can be solved from within science, but a second-order problem about the Author: Vern Poythress.
Anciently the followers of Christ, or Truth, measured Christianity by its power over sickness, sin, and death; but modern religions generally omit all but one of these powers,--the power over sin. We must seek the undivided garment, the whole Christ, as our first proof of Christianity, for Christ, Truth, alone can furnish us with absolute evidence. The evidence of the divine origin of Christianity from the personal character and the incarnation of Christ. Lecture IX The Christian religion as adapted the the wants of man, as illustrated in these eighteen hundred years.
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book much esteemed, especially by the evangelical party, to which he belonged; the best known are his Treatise on the Records of Creation and the Moral Attributes of the Creator (London, ) and The Evidence of Christianity derived from its Nature and Reception (London, ).
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by Matt Slick. Christianity does not devalue the natural world. If anything, Christianity teaches that the world we live in is a gift from God and is to be managed by us for His glory (Deut.
) and for the benefit of others (Lev. ). The natural world, our environment, is an extension of the creative work of God that He has provided for our existence. A view of the evidences of Christianity: in three parts ; and the Horae PaulinaePrinted at the University Press, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans in English - A new ed., with notes, an analysis, and a selection of questions from the senate-house and college examination papers designed for the use of students / by Robert Potts.Apologetics—the intellectual defense of the Christian faith—is an important topic at a time when postmodernism, relativism, and religious pluralism are of Apologetics and Christian Evidences deals with every aspect of apologetics, from the reasons for apologetics, to various apologetic methods and their presuppositions, to different apologetic approaches, to 5/5(2).