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Walter Richard Cassels

A Reply to Dr. Lightfoot's Essays, by the Author of “Supernatural religion”

In “A Reply to Dr. Lightfoot's Essays,” Walter Richard Cassels embarks on a rigorous critique of the theological arguments presented by Dr. Joseph Lightfoot, particularly concerning the authorship of the New Testament and the concept of supernaturalism in Christianity. Cassels employs a meticulous and analytical literary style, characterized by clear exposition and logical reasoning, as he challenges prevailing orthodox views. The text is situated within the broader context of the late 19th-century biblical criticism, a period marked by the questioning of traditional beliefs and a push towards a more historical understanding of religious texts. Walter Richard Cassels was a prominent figure in the realm of theological debate during his time, known for his radical views on religion and his commitment to the scholarship of biblical texts. His earlier work, “Supernatural Religion,” had already established him as a critical voice against supernatural explanations, and in this reply, he seeks to extend his arguments, engaging directly with the luminary figure of Lightfoot. Cassels'Äô academic background and his immersion in contemporary theological discourse undoubtedly influenced his perspective, allowing him to articulate a compelling response to opposing sentiments. This book is highly recommended for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in the interplay between faith and reason. Cassels' thoughtful examination not only illuminates the specifics of Lightfoot'Äôs arguments but also invites readers to critically reflect on their own beliefs regarding the foundations of Christianity. It is a vital contribution to understanding the complexities surrounding biblical authorship and the nature of religious belief.
224 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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