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The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, Volume I, No. 12, December, 1880 By: Various |
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The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, Volume I, No. 12, December, 1880 offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of science and religion in the late 19th century. The various essays and articles included in this issue cover a wide range of topics, from theological discussions to scientific discoveries.
One notable aspect of this journal is its commitment to exploring both faith and reason, showing that the two need not be in conflict. The writers delve into complex issues with a thoughtful and respectful approach, making this a valuable resource for readers interested in exploring the relationship between religion and science.
Overall, this volume provides a thought-provoking look at the intellectual landscape of its time, and offers insights that are still relevant today. It is a worthwhile read for those interested in the history of Christian thought and its interaction with the scientific world. VOL. I. DECEMBER, 1880. NO. 12. IS THE SINNER A MORAL AGENT IN HIS CONVERSION? There are a great many questions asked upon the subject of conversion, and as many answers given as there are theories of religion, and many persons listening to men's theories upon this subject are left in doubt and darkness in reference to what is and is not conversion. You ask the Mormons, who fully believe their theory of conversion, and they will refer you to their own experience and the experience of the loyal, self sacrificing devotees of their faith. Ask the Roman Catholic and he will give you an answer corresponding with his theory of religion. All Protestant parties give you their experience, and refer you to their loyal and self sacrificing brethren for the truthfulness of their theories of conversion. In the midst of this conflict and medley of contradictions what are we to do? Shall we accept their experience as the infallible rule by which to determine the right from the wrong in matters pertaining to our present and eternal salvation? A strange rule, in view of the great contrariety of opinions and our liability to be misled. It would justify Mother Eve, she being deceived. But "she was found in the transgression." We may be deceived and found in transgression... Continue reading book >>
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