Publisher's Synopsis
In "Zion's Waymarks, Or, Knowledge Vs. Mystery," David D. Paterson presents a robust theological discussion centered on fundamental questions of Christian doctrine. Published in 1883, this work delves into the nature of God and the identity of Christ, directly addressing the question: 'Is God a Triune Being? What Think Ye of Christ?'
Paterson's approach emphasizes knowledge over mystery, offering readers a detailed exploration of Trinitarianism and Christology within the framework of 19th-century religious thought. This book is a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context of theological debates and the development of Christian doctrine. It provides insight into the arguments and perspectives that shaped religious discourse during a period of significant intellectual and spiritual inquiry.
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