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A Series of Discourses on the Christian Revelation, Viewed in Connection with the Modern Astronomy
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A Series of Discourses on the Christian Revelation, Viewed in Connection with the Modern Astronomy

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In 1817 the Scottish mathematician and churchman Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847), who was later invited to write one of the Bridgewater Treatises (also reissued in this series) published this book, based on weekday sermons preached by him in Glasgow. His main aim is to refute the ‘infidel’ argument that because the earth and humanity are such insignificant parts of the universe, God - if he existed - would not care about them. However, he is also addressing the ‘narrow and intolerant professors’ who ‘take an alarm’ at the idea of philosophy rather than incorporating science into their Christian preaching. Chalmers writes from the viewpoint of an admirer of science and modern astronomy. However, he also argues that wonder at the magnificence of creation and even acknowledging it as God’s work is not enough, and that a truly moral Christian life is essential for salvation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 September 2009
Pages
280
ISBN
9781108005272

In 1817 the Scottish mathematician and churchman Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847), who was later invited to write one of the Bridgewater Treatises (also reissued in this series) published this book, based on weekday sermons preached by him in Glasgow. His main aim is to refute the ‘infidel’ argument that because the earth and humanity are such insignificant parts of the universe, God - if he existed - would not care about them. However, he is also addressing the ‘narrow and intolerant professors’ who ‘take an alarm’ at the idea of philosophy rather than incorporating science into their Christian preaching. Chalmers writes from the viewpoint of an admirer of science and modern astronomy. However, he also argues that wonder at the magnificence of creation and even acknowledging it as God’s work is not enough, and that a truly moral Christian life is essential for salvation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 September 2009
Pages
280
ISBN
9781108005272