God of the Bible and Other Gods 1943

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Kessinger Publishing, 2003 M01 1 - 200 páginas
Submits evidence that the idea of a divinity found in all religions, particularly the so-called world religions of today, is present in a perfection yielding satisfaction to the human soul only in the Christian religion, in other words, that the Christian religion, even if viewed from this angle alone, is the absolute religion. In presenting the cogent material the author emphasizes two factors which, in his opinion, are essential for an adequate evaluation of the idea of God in non-Christian religions, namely, that of the natural knowledge of God and that of the infiltration, accommodation, and adaptation of Christian ideas in heathen religions, often centuries after the religion in question had been founded.

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