In this philosophical treatise, Bledsoe attempts to reconcile the existence of evil with the concept of a benevolent God. Drawing upon sources from Christian theology, metaphysics, and ethics, he argues that a world in which suffering exists is necessary for the development of moral character and the appreciation of good.
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- 2023
- 2023
An Essay on Liberty and Slavery; Volume 2
- 394 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A philosophical treatise on the nature of human freedom and bondage, written by a Southern intellectual during the Civil War era. The author presents a robust defense of slavery as a legitimate social institution, rooted in natural hierarchy and paternalism, and challenges the prevailing abolitionist discourse of his time.
- 2023
A Theodicy or Vindication of the Divine Glory
- 364 pages
- 13 hours of reading
In this classic work, Bledsoe offers a compelling defense of the divine justice and love in the face of human suffering. He draws on philosophy, theology, and scripture to present a theodicy that is powerful, convincing, and deeply compassionate.
- 2022
An Examination of President Edwards Inquiry
- 234 pages
- 9 hours of reading
- 2006
Is Davis A Traitor
- 274 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Excerpt from Is Davis a Or Was Secession a Constitutional Right Previous to the War of 1861?IT is not the design of this book to open the subject of secession. The subjugation of the Southern States, and their acceptance of the terms dictated by the North, may, if the reader please, be considered as having shifted the Federal Government from the basis of compact to that of conquest; and thereby extinguished every claim to the right of secession for the future. Not one word in the fol lowing pages will at least be found to clash with that sup position or Opinion. The sole object of this work is to dis cuss the right of secession with reference to the past; in order to vindicate the character of the South for loyalty, and to wipe off the charges of treason and rebellion from the names and memories of Jefferson Davis, Stonewall Jackson, Albert Sydney Johnston, Robert E. Lee, and of all who have fought or suffered in the great war of coer cion. Admitting, then, that the right of secession no lon ger exists; the present work aims to show, that, however those illustrious heroes may have been aspersed by the ignorance, the prejudices, and the passions of the hour, they were, nevertheless, perfectly loyal to truth, justice.
- 2006
A theodicy;
- 372 pages
- 14 hours of reading
- 2005
Is Secession Treason?
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading