Excerpt from Philosophic Theology: Or, Ultimate Grounds of All Religious Belief Based in Reason
Chapter I. - the idea OF god AS A necessary conception OF reason, and the N ecessrty OF man's theo logical and religious conceptions, II. - basis IN the necessary conceptions or rea son fob belief IN incarnation.
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No really thoughtful and earnest spirited man can have avoided, at some time in his life, reflecting with deep interest upon the problems of his destiny and the universe, and forming some notions with regard to religion. The fruit of such meditations I now give to the world, because I believe that they will meet with some sympathy from those who have undergone similar mental processes, and that they may aid some in shaping their meditations into a definite form.
All pretence to dogmatize or demonstrate is anxiously disclaimed. It is the spirit of dogmatism in religion, repressing free inquiry, and forcing investigation into fixed and narrow channels, which has, more than almost any thing else, tended to beget and foster infidelity. The theologian too often makes magnanimous invitations to the fullest investigation and inquiry, - but decries and would suppress it the moment that it diverges from his own foregone conclusions. He has received Christianity, or some modification of it, upon grounds satisfactory to himself; and forgetting that they may not prove equally convincing to differently constituted minds, he starts in pious horror from what he considers any rebellion against Divine Authority, without reflecting that that authority itself must be established upon something more than his bare assertion that God has thus spoken, and often too upon a vast deal more than has sufficed to satisfy himself.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book is a profound philosophical investigation into the nature of Christian theology, which seeks to unveil its grounding in rational thought. The author, writing in a time of intellectual turbulence, argues that a solid foundation for Christian belief can only be laid in a realm beyond ordinary controversy, where reason and consciousness converge. Synthesizing metaphysical inquiry with theological exploration, this book searches for the philosophical underpinnings of Christian doctrine, scrutinizing the possibility of God's existence, the nature of divine incarnation, and the likelihood of miracles. It examines the arguments for and against traditional Christian thought, delving deeply into the significance of Christ's life, character, and teachings, while also analyzing Christianity's alignment with humanity's spiritual needs. Ultimately, the author argues that Christianity's truth lies not solely in historical evidence or dogmatic systems, but in its profound resonance with the human soul. Through a personal awakening of the religious sensibility, individuals can discover the transformative power of Christian faith, experiencing a vital connection with God and an assurance of eternal life. This book offers a compelling exploration of the philosophical and rational underpinnings of Christian theology, providing a thought-provoking examination of faith and reason. 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 9781330495292_0
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