
Christianity and Modern Thought
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Authors:
- Bellows, Henry W. (Henry Whitney)
1814 - 1882
- Clarke, James Freeman
1810 - 1888
- Coquerel, Athanase
1820 - 1875
- Dewey, Orville
1794 - 1882
- Everett, Charles Carroll
1829 - 1900
- Hedge, Frederic Henry
1805 - 1890
- Martineau, James
1805 - 1900
- Peabody, Andrew P. (Andrew Preston)
1811 - 1893
- Stearns, Oliver
1807 - 1885
About this book
In an era marked by rapid intellectual upheaval, "Christianity and Modern Thought" by Henry W. Bellows et al. emerges as a pivotal discourse on the intersection of faith and reason. This collection of lectures critically examines the challenges posed by emerging scientific paradigms and philosophical inquiries to traditional Christian beliefs. Delving into concepts such as the moral implications of modernity and the evolving understanding of divine authority, the authors engage with the tension between faith and rational thought. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work invites readers to explore the profound dialogues that shaped religious thought in the late 19th century, offering insights that remain relevant in contemporary discussions on spirituality and ethics.
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