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The Basis of Early Christian Theism

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A scholarly study traces how early Christian writers engaged arguments for the existence of God, contrasting classical Greek and Roman proofs with the perspectives of the Church Fathers. It surveys ontological, cosmological, teleological, and common-consent varieties of theistic reasoning, showing that patristic authors preferred practical, concrete forms suited to persuasion and pastoral needs while recognizing limits to purely speculative demonstration. The work examines how revelation, scriptural commitments, and inherited philosophical vocabularies interacted in patristic theology, and it concludes by outlining a more eclectic theism that synthesizes diverse arguments and methodological cautions.

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Lawrence Thomas Cole

Lawrence Thomas Cole was a scholar known for his contributions to the study of early Christian thought. His notable work, "The Basis of Early Christian Theism," explores the foundational beliefs and theological principles that shaped early Christianity. Through his writings, Cole aimed to provide insights into the philosophical and religious contexts of the time, contributing to the understanding of Christian theology's development. His scholarly approach reflects a deep engagement with historical texts and a commitment to elucidating the complexities of early Christian beliefs.

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