The Fair Haven: Samuel Butler - Couverture souple

Butler, Samuel; Streatfeild, R. A.

 
9781979911221: The Fair Haven: Samuel Butler

Synopsis

The Fair Haven by Samuel Butler. The Fair Haven is an ironical defense of Christianity, which under the guise of orthodox zeal undermines its miraculous foundations. To find the germ of The Fair Haven we should probably have to go back to the year 1858, when Butler, after taking his degree at Cambridge, was preparing himself for holy orders by acting as a kind of lay curate in a London parish. Butler never took things for granted, and he felt it to be his duty to examine independently a good many points of Christian dogma which most candidates for ordination accept as matters of course. The result of his investigations was that he eventually declined to take orders at all. One of the stones upon which he then stumbled was the efficacy of infant baptism, and I have no doubt that another was the miraculous element of Christianity, which, it will be remembered, was the cause of grievous searchings of heart to Ernest Pontifex in Butler s semi-autobiographical novel, The Way of All Flesh. While Butler was in New Zealand (1859 64) he had leisure for prosecuting his Biblical studies, the result of which he published in 1865, after his return to England, in an anonymous pamphlet entitled The Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ as given by the Four Evangelists critically examined.

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À propos de l?auteur

Samuel Butler

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