Publisher's Synopsis
Friday Night Papers, Second Coming, and Other Expositions presents a collection of theological essays by I.M. Haldeman, originally published in 1901. These essays delve into various aspects of Christian theology, including explorations of the relationship between religion and science and detailed expositions on eschatological themes such as the Second Coming of Christ.
Haldeman's work offers a unique perspective on the theological debates of his time. "Friday Night Papers" reflects the author's engagement with contemporary intellectual currents, providing insights into the religious thought at the turn of the century. This volume will be of interest to scholars and readers seeking a deeper understanding of historical Christian theology and its interaction with scientific advancements.
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