Excerpt from The Argument for Christianity
The birth of a new religion, like the creation of a new orb, is at once the source of amazement and de light. When a star, unseen before, comes out of the depths and passes into the telescope's field of vision, the astronomer, not unnaturally, is startled and moved to joy. And when a faith suddenly breaks on the darkness of the world, and reveals truths hitherto hidden from mankind, it is not unreasonable that sur prise and gladness should assert themselves. Thus, when Christianity, which had existed in the Divine thought from the eternities, passed into the field of history some twenty centuries gone, the angels, with jubilant voices, caroled good-will the shepherds were astonished; and wherever the news was heard a thrill of blissful expectation exalted lowly people. But in astronomy, the star once welcomed is never repudiated. Its rank and orbit once determined, it is never treated as an illusion or a fancy. In this science has the ad vantage over religion. Greeted with acclamation at the beginning, in a little while the new cult is exposed to cavil and criticism. Soon delight gives way to doubt, satisfaction to skepticism, confidence to controversy, and the very light which emanates from the celestial body is obscured, if not swallowed up, in the black night of persistent unbelief.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book discusses the argument for Christianity and its relevance to modern readers. The author examines the historical context of Christianity's origins, the rationalist critiques it has faced, and the ethical and spiritual insights it offers. The book argues that Christianity is not a mere moral revolution or a product of human evolution, but a divinely ordained religion that provides a unique path to salvation and redemption. By examining the historical evidence and the enduring significance of Christianity, the author aims to provide a compelling case for its continued relevance in a world grappling with questions of faith and meaning. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780259061267_0
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