Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Christ's Idea of the Supernatural
When a man approaches Christianity from the standpoint of modern thought, he encounters an apparent unreasonable ness. Christianity insists on men believ ing its revelation as the condition of eternal life, but when it is appealed to to prove its revelation, so that a man can believe it, it presents a series of evidences more or less satisfactory, it is true, but not amounting to any absolute demonstration, and, to many honest minds, quite incon clusive. It is thus thrown into the absurd attitude of holding men responsible, under pain of eternal condemnation, When no conclusive evidence is furnished to the mind.
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