Gospel Philosophy / Showing the Absurdities of Infidelity, and the Harmony of the Gospel with Science and History
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The text gathers common skeptical arguments and responds from a religious perspective, aiming to reconcile scriptural claims with scientific and historical evidence. It surveys alleged absurdities of infidelity and sources of conflict between science and religion, critiques certain scientific and philosophical positions, and argues for the necessity and validity of revelation and the New Testament through internal and external corroboration. Chapters explore prophecy fulfillment, historical context of early Christian times, harmonization of Genesis with geology, and scientific indications of spiritual life, concluding with a comparison of faith and skepticism. Numerous illustrations and references are used to support the author's apologetic case.
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