The grounds of theistic and Christian belief,

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Author / Creator:Fisher, George Park, 1827-1909.
Edition:Rev. edition: in great part rewritten.
Imprint:New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1902.
Description:xxii, 463 p. 22 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13208107
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Other form:Online version: Fisher, George Park, 1827-1909. Grounds of theistic and Christian belief. Rev. edition. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1902
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter I-The Personality of God and of Man: The Self-Revelation of God in the Human Soul
  • Chapter II-The Arguments for the Being of God: Their Function in General and as Severally Considered
  • Chapter III-The Principal Anti-Theistic Theories: Pantheism, Positivism, Materialism, Agnosticism
  • Chapter IV-The Divine Origin of Christianity Evinced in its Adaptedness to the Deepest Necessities of Man
  • Chapter V-The Divine Mission of Jesus Attested by the Transforming Agency of Christianity in Human Society
  • Chapter VI-The Evidence of the Divine Origin of Christianity From its Ethical and Religious Teaching and from the Comparison of it with the Greek Philosophy
  • Chapter VII-The Consciousness in Jesus of a Supernatural Calling Rendered Credible by his Sinless Character
  • Chapter VIII-Miracles: Their Nature, Credibility, and Place in Christian Evidences
  • Chapter IX-Proof of the Miracles of Christ Independently of Special Inquiry into the Authorship of the Gospels
  • Chapter X-The Gospels an Authentic Record of the Testimony given by the Apostles
  • Chapter XI-The Authorship of the Fourth Gospel
  • Chapter XII-The Trustworthiness of the Apostles' Testimony as Presented by the Evangelists
  • Chapter XIII-The Relation of the Christian Faith to the Bible and to Biblical Criticism
  • Chapter XIV-The Gradualness of Revelation
  • Chapter XV-The Relation of Christianity to other Religions.