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Lectures On The Insufficiency Of Unrevealed Religion, And On The Succeeding Influence Of Christianity
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352 pages
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Exploring the inadequacies of unrevealed religions, Richard Burgess presents a compelling argument on their inability to provide moral guidance and purpose. The lectures analyze Christianity's profound influence on Western civilization, particularly in shaping moral values and social norms. Key themes include the nature of God, the significance of faith, and the intersection of religion and politics. This thought-provoking collection offers a deep examination of religion's role in society and its capacity to influence human beliefs and behavior.
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2007, paperback
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