About This Book
The work argues that rational probability can support religious belief, presenting a series of meditations that apply probabilistic reasoning to theological questions. It considers God's attributes and the Trinity, offers a cosmogony and reflections on the origin of evil, and treats key scriptural episodes and doctrines such as the Fall, Flood, incarnation, and eschatological destinies. It contrasts Christianity with other systems, examines the authority of scripture, and proposes that reason complements rather than opposes faith, using illustrative analogies and historical inferences to make belief antecedently probable.
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