Publisher's Synopsis
The Hallowing of Criticism: Nine Sermons on Elijah presents a series of sermons delivered by T.K. Cheyne at Rochester Cathedral. Accompanied by an essay read at the Church Congress in Manchester in October 1888, this volume delves into the prophetic figure of Elijah, offering theological reflections and critical interpretations suitable for both clergy and lay readers interested in biblical studies. Cheyne's work provides insight into late 19th-century religious thought and the application of critical analysis to biblical texts. The sermons explore themes of faith, divine intervention, and moral guidance as exemplified through the life and teachings of Elijah.
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