Princeton And Irrational Atheism

Princeton And Irrational Atheism

ParSamuel Stanhope Smith

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From the Foreword... Infidel philosophy, otherwise known as ‘The Enlightenment’ and its devotees had, in the period of the American Revolution and following, gained a significant presence in the American colleges’ student bodies. Samuel Stanhope Smith, serving as Princeton’s President confronted Infidel philosophy in a direct manner. His ‘Lectures on Moral and Political Philosophy’ Vol. I and II, (1812) and his ‘Sermons’ (1799) featured in this work, make for superb reading on the world-view taught at Princeton. Smith stresses the eternal consequences of Infidel Atheism to its adherents, not to mention its irrationality. Since there is a personal eternity awaiting everyone, where one spends it is an issue decided in this world, and Smith, in the sermons presented in this book, makes the case clear.

Détails

Date de publication
Jan 11, 2009
Langue
English
Catégorie
Religion & spiritualité
Copyright
Tous droits réservés - Licence de copyright standard
Contributeurs
Par (auteur): Samuel Stanhope Smith

Caractéristiques

Pages
49
Type de reliure
Livre à couverture souple Reliure à agrafes
Couleur de l’intérieur
Noir & Blanc
Dimensions
Roman (6 x 9 po / 152 x 229 mm)

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