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The Cradle of the Christ: A Study in Primitive Christianity

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The study examines the origins and early development of Christianity, arguing that the religion's life and moral force do not depend on the literal historicity of New Testament texts. It traces popular Messianic expectation as largely political, analyzes how early institutions and doctrines emerged through gradual development and adaptation, and urges that modern Christianity address contemporary moral and social questions on its own terms. The author contends that critical scholarship of primitive records need not weaken faith and may clarify historical processes, thereby freeing the church to demonstrate relevance by its present performance rather than by defensive appeals to ancient writings.

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Octavius Brooks Frothingham

Octavius Brooks Frothingham (1821-1895) was an American Unitarian minister, historian, and author known for his contributions to religious and philosophical discourse in the 19th century. His works often explored themes of spirituality and the evolution of religious thought. Notable among his writings is "The Cradle of the Christ: A Study in Primitive Christianity," which examines the origins of Christian beliefs. Frothingham also delved into the Transcendentalist movement in his book "Transcendentalism in New England: A History," providing insights into this influential cultural phenomenon. His reflective memoir, "Recollections and Impressions, 1822-1890," offers a personal perspective on the intellectual and social currents of his time.

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