"A Series of Letters in Defence of Divine Revelation" by Hosea Ballou presents a reasoned argument for the existence and importance of divine revelation. Ballou, a prominent Universalist minister, addresses common objections to revelation with careful logic and scriptural interpretation. This work defends the necessity of divine communication for human understanding of spiritual truths. Ballou explores themes of reason, faith, and the nature of God’s interaction with humanity.
This collection of letters offers valuable insights into 19th-century religious thought and the ongoing dialogue between science and religion. It remains a significant text for those interested in theological debates and the historical defense of Christian beliefs.
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