In this classic work of religious philosophy, Edwin Abbott Abbott presents a compelling defense of the Christian faith. He addresses key points of contention and lays out a rational basis for belief in God and the veracity of the Bible. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including the writings of ancient philosophers, Abbott presents a nuanced argument that will appeal to both believers and skeptics alike.
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