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A series of essays and letters answers an anonymous correspondent and wider contemporary questions by reconstructing and commenting on an ancient anti-Christian treatise preserved through Origen, using that material to examine how the Logos idea influenced early Christian teaching. The author highlights the relation between language and thought and offers a concise, popular apologia that interprets the Fourth Gospel's Logos in clear, nontechnical terms. The discussion moves across various religious debates with an intimate, conciliatory tone that seeks common ground between sacred literature and personal belief.

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F. Max Müller

Friedrich Max Müller (1823–1900) was a prominent German philologist and orientalist, renowned for his work in comparative religion and the study of ancient texts. He played a crucial role in introducing Indian philosophy and literature to the Western world, notably through his lectures and writings. Müller is best known for his series "Chips from a German Workshop," which includes essays on language, literature, and religion. His lectures on the science of language significantly influenced the field of linguistics. Additionally, his work "India: What can it teach us?" reflects his deep engagement with Indian culture and thought, highlighting the importance of cross-cultural understanding.

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