Publisher's Synopsis
Bishop Colenso's Criticism Criticised, written by Joseph B. M'Caul and published in 1863, is a theological response to the controversial biblical criticism of Bishop John William Colenso. This work delves into the specifics of Colenso's challenges to the historical accuracy and Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch, offering a detailed rebuttal of his arguments.
M'Caul meticulously examines Colenso's assertions, providing alternative interpretations and defending traditional theological viewpoints. This book offers valuable insight into the intellectual and religious debates of the mid-19th century, particularly concerning the authority and interpretation of the Old Testament. It remains a significant resource for those interested in the history of biblical criticism and the theological controversies surrounding Bishop Colenso's work.
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