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Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors

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The author examines orthodox belief by defining orthodoxy in several senses — as right belief, majority doctrine, tradition, and underlying convictions — and seeks to salvage its genuine truths while exposing formal errors. He traces logical and historical arguments for orthodoxy, critiques the elevation of majority opinion into moral authority, and delineates three church tendencies emphasizing works, emotion, and faith. He contrasts natural and supernatural religion, evaluates claims about miracles and the resurrection, and argues for private judgment and progressive reform that incorporates valuable elements of older systems without reverting to them.

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James Freeman Clarke

James Freeman Clarke was an American theologian and author known for his contributions to religious thought and comparative theology in the 19th century. He is recognized for his works that explore the intersections of faith and reason, particularly in the context of contemporary religious debates. His notable writings include "Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors," which critiques traditional religious beliefs, and "Ten Great Religions: An Essay in Comparative Theology," where he examines the major world religions. Clarke's work reflects a commitment to understanding diverse spiritual perspectives and fostering dialogue among different faiths.

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