Claims of the Bible and of Science

Claims of the Bible and of Science

by Frederick Denison Maurice

15 chapters3h 51mEnglish1863

About this book

This book consists of thirteen letters from the Rev. F.D. Maurice in response to a layman's questions. When these letters were written, the Church of England was undergoing a time of controversy centered around the published opinions of one of her bishops, John William Colenso. Bishop Colenso had doubts as to the historical truth of the Bible, and specifically of the first five books, together called the Pentateuch. The publication of these doubts led many people to ask questions, and one layman asked his questions of Reverend Maurice. The original letter containing these questions and a final letter in response to Maurice begin and end the book. (Summary by Devorah Allen)

Chapters (14)

1Introductory
415
2Is Revelation a Word once given?
408
3Subject-matter of the Bible; How it must be Read
574
4Moral and Physical Studies
996
5Biblical Apologies
732
6Laws.—Generalizations.—The Christian Faith
753
7The Facts of Bishop Colenso
1155
8Faith in Christ, and the Authorship of the Pentateuch
1037
9The Pentateuch
1088
10The Deluge
829
11Current Phrases in this Controversy
586
12The Law Courts.—The People of God.—Eternal Punishment
853
13Opinions of Bishops on the Foundation of our Hopes
1511
14Letter of a Layman
2105

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