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The author mounts a methodical rebuttal of contemporary skeptical critiques of Christian revelation, defending the credibility of miracles and the historical reliability of the Gospels by examining manuscript evidence, patristic quotations, early translations, and authors such as Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp, Papias and Justin; he engages philosophical objections about antecedent probability, critiques aspects of higher critical scholarship, and argues that attentive historical and textual scrutiny reinforces rather than undermines traditional claims about divine revelation.

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M. H. Habershon

M. H. Habershon is an author known for his work in philosophical and theological discourse. His notable book, "The Wave of Scepticism and the Rock of Truth," explores the tensions between doubt and faith, addressing the challenges posed by skepticism in the pursuit of truth. Habershon's writing reflects a deep engagement with the philosophical questions of his time, contributing to the broader conversation about belief and knowledge. His work remains relevant for those interested in the intersections of philosophy, theology, and the human experience.

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