Agnosticism (Classic Reprint): A Reply to Professor Huxley - Couverture souple

Wace, Henry

 
9781333983475: Agnosticism (Classic Reprint): A Reply to Professor Huxley

Synopsis

This book examines the complex relationship between agnosticism and Christianity, using the hubbub surrounding the famous 1887 Manchester Congress as a jumping-off point. The author studies the debate sparked by Professor Huxley's claim that those who deny the main tenets of Christianity are moral offenders, challenging this assertion. The book delves into the depth of Christian belief, arguing that agnostics regard the primary teachings of Christ as unachievable, and thus, they cannot truly believe in Christ as He was. The author posits that even without full belief in the creed, Christianity and Christian ideals remain a powerful force in the world, due in part to the enduring and meaningful image of Christ that persists in the Gospels. This insightful book is sure to appeal to anyone with an interest in religious philosophy and the enduring impact of Christianity.

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