
The Life Of Apollonius Tyanaeus, With A Comparison Between The Miracles Of Scripture And Those Elsewhere Related, As Regards Their Respective Object, Nature And Evidence (1826)
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Focusing on the life and teachings of Apollonius Tyanaeus, this biography delves into the philosopher's role as a religious leader in the first century AD. It critically compares his miracles with those found in the Bible, analyzing their similarities, differences, and the evidence supporting them. The book is structured in three parts: a biography, a comparative analysis of miracles, and a discussion on the historical and theological contexts. This work serves as a significant contribution to comparative religion and theology, exploring the nature and impact of miracles on faith.
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The Life Of Apollonius Tyanaeus, With A Comparison Between The Miracles Of Scripture And Those Elsewhere Related, As Regards Their Respective Object, Nature And Evidence (1826), John Henry Newman
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- Title
- The Life Of Apollonius Tyanaeus, With A Comparison Between The Miracles Of Scripture And Those Elsewhere Related, As Regards Their Respective Object, Nature And Evidence (1826)
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John Henry Newman
- Publisher
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Released
- 2007
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 64
- ISBN13
- 9780548784068
- Category
- Esotericism and Religion
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- Focusing on the life and teachings of Apollonius Tyanaeus, this biography delves into the philosopher's role as a religious leader in the first century AD. It critically compares his miracles with those found in the Bible, analyzing their similarities, differences, and the evidence supporting them. The book is structured in three parts: a biography, a comparative analysis of miracles, and a discussion on the historical and theological contexts. This work serves as a significant contribution to comparative religion and theology, exploring the nature and impact of miracles on faith.