The Truth of Christianity Being an Examination of the More Important Arguments For and Against Believing in That Religion

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The Truth of Christianity Being an Examination of the More Important Arguments For and Against Believing in That Religion

by W. H. (William Harry) Turton

EN·~13 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total

Transcriber's Note

9:02

THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY

1:00

PREFACE TO NINTH EDITION.

0:48

PART I. NATURAL RELIGION.

0:25

CHAPTER I. THAT THE UNIVERSE HAD A CREATOR

10:41

CHAPTER II. THAT THE CREATOR DESIGNED THE UNIVERSE.

31:13

CHAPTER III. THAT THE EXISTENCE OF GOD IS EXTREMELY PROBABLE.

12:47

CHAPTER IV. THAT MAN IS A FREE AND RESPONSIBLE BEING.

30:12

CHAPTER V. THAT GOD TAKES AN INTEREST IN MAN'S WELFARE.

39:57

CHAPTER VI. THAT GOD MIGHT MAKE SOME REVELATION TO MAN.

25:00

Description

A measured and accessible exploration of the case for Christianity, this work invites listeners to consider the evidence behind the faith without resorting to polemics or lofty theology. It begins by laying out the historical, philosophical, and moral arguments that have shaped Christian belief, presenting each point in straightforward language that anyone with a curious mind can follow. The author’s aim is not merely to persuade believers but to engage skeptics in a fair dialogue rooted in common‑sense reasoning.

Readers and reviewers alike have praised the book for its balanced approach, noting the author’s willingness to address objections head‑on while maintaining an impartial tone. The clear, logical structure and lack of rhetorical flourish make it a practical resource for both laypersons and those studying Christian apologetics. Its readability and honest examination have earned commendations across a wide spectrum of publications, suggesting it remains a valuable tool for thoughtful discussion.

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The Truth of Christianity Being an Examination of the More Important Arguments For and Against Believing in That Religion Being an Examination of the More Important Arguments For and Against Believing in That Religion

Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (783K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Heiko Evermann, Quentin Johnson, Fox in the Stars, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images scanned by Fox in the Stars from the collection of Brays Advent Christian Church in Iberia, Missouri)

Release date

2013-04-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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W. H. (William Harry) Turton

1856–1938

An English soldier-scholar with unexpectedly wide interests, he wrote on Christian belief, royal genealogy, and marine shells. His life moved from military service in the Royal Engineers to years of scientific and literary work, especially in South Africa and later Devon.

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