In this provocative and thought-provoking book, Julian offers his own unique perspective on the lectures delivered by the Christian Evidence Society in St. George's Hall. Drawing from his extensive knowledge of theology and philosophy, and unafraid to challenge many of the fundamental precepts of the Christian faith, Julian provides a compelling and original critique of the arguments put forth by the lecturers. Written in an engaging and accessible style, this book is sure to stimulate lively debate and discussion among readers from all walks of life.
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This Roman Emperor, known for his devotion to classical learning and Hellenistic philosophy, left an indelible mark on history. A devout pagan, he sought to revive ancient divinities and elevate traditional Roman values. His reign was a period of military success, stabilizing the empire's frontiers and enacting reforms to restore prosperity. His surviving literary and philosophical writings offer valuable insight into the thought and culture of late antiquity.






- 2023
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- 2021
Biology versus Theology. The Bible
irreconcilable with Science, Experience, and even its own statements
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The collection features significant historical texts that have become rare and valuable antiques. By republishing these works with high-quality reproductions of the original text and artwork, the aim is to preserve their importance for current and future generations. This initiative ensures that these influential books remain accessible and appreciated over time.
- 2019
The Works of the Emperor Julian
and some pieces of the Sophist Libanius - Vol. 2
- 408 pages
- 15 hours of reading
This volume presents the writings of Emperor Julian alongside selected works by the Sophist Libanius, offering insights into their philosophical and rhetorical contributions. The reprint maintains the integrity of the original 1798 edition, ensuring that readers can access these important historical texts in their authentic form. The collection highlights the intellectual landscape of the time and the influence of these figures on classical thought.
- 2013
Glaubt ihr an Schicksal oder Zufall? Vertraut ihr dem Leben? Aber vor allem: “ Vertraut ihr euch selbst?“ Denn genau dann, wenn wir es am Wenigsten erwarten, schlägt das Schicksal wieder zu, und plötzlich wird der Zufall zum LEBEN. Um zu lernen, zu reifen um vor allem eines zu werden: „MENSCHLICH!“ Glaubt ihr an die Liebe? Ist sie nicht wie ein wunderschönes Märchen, welches jedoch NICHT mit „Es war einmal“ beginnt, sondern meist genau damit endet? Eines haben wir jedoch alle gemeinsam: „DAS LEBEN“ - denn es ist wohl unser aller Schicksal!
- 2009
Juliani Imperatoris Librorum Contra Christianos Quae Supersunt
Insunt Cyrilli Alexandrini, Fragmenta Syriaca (1880)
- 260 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The collection features all surviving writings by Emperor Julian against Christians, alongside the counterarguments from Cyril of Alexandria. It also includes relevant Syriac fragments related to Julian. This volume is a carefully augmented and corrected edition from 1880, emphasizing its historical significance. As a scarce antiquarian reprint, it aims to preserve and promote important literary works, despite potential imperfections from its original format.
- 2008
Julian's Reply To The Archbishop Of York
The Lecture Of The Lord Archbishop Of York, Examined And Criticized By Julian (1871)
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on a critical examination, the book presents Julian's response to a lecture by the Lord Archbishop of York, dissecting the arguments made and providing thoughtful counterarguments. Written clearly and accessibly, it serves as a valuable resource for those interested in religious debates and the history of Christianity. This facsimile reprint preserves the original work's essence, contributing to the preservation of culturally significant literature while acknowledging potential imperfections from its antiquarian roots.
- 2003
Revelations of Divine Love
- 292 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural heritage by providing an accessible, high-quality edition that remains true to the original text, reflecting a commitment to literature preservation.