
A measured and courteous reply, this work opens with a scholar addressing a prominent minister’s recent sermons on infidelity. The author acknowledges the eloquence of the sermons before gently challenging several of the arguments presented, inviting a deeper, more patient inquiry into the foundations of Christian belief.
Through a blend of logical analysis and historical reference, the writer defends the credibility of Christianity against attacks that rely on sarcasm and wit alone. He stresses that lasting faith must withstand rigorous examination, not merely be dismissed by clever ridicule, and he calls for a reasoned dialogue that respects both tradition and critical thought. This early‑19th‑century exchange offers listeners a glimpse into the vibrant theological debates of the period, showcasing how earnest debate was used to probe the very roots of religious conviction.
Full title
Letter to the Reverend Mr. Cary Containing Remarks upon his Review of the Grounds of Christianity Examined by Comparing the New Testament to the Old
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (59K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-02-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1787–1828
An unusually restless early American thinker, he moved from Harvard theology into public religious controversy, military service, and a remarkable journey through Egypt and the Sudan. His life reads like an adventure story, but his books also capture a sharp, questioning mind.
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