Amerikanisches Englisch
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden






Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature
This book presents a thorough exploration of the relationship between religion—both natural and revealed—and the workings of nature. It delves into the parallels between spiritual beliefs and the natural world, offering insights that remain relevant today. The 1897 edition has been meticulously reprinted to preserve its original quality, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of theology and natural philosophy.
This collection of sermons from the Right Reverend Father in God Joseph Butler offers a glimpse into the religious and philosophical beliefs of the 18th century. Butler's eloquent and persuasive writing has made him a notable figure in Anglican theological history, and this volume provides valuable insight into his teachings and doctrines.
This book explores the relationship between religion and nature, arguing that they are deeply interconnected and that an understanding of one is essential to an understanding of the other. Butler's insights remain profound and relevant today, offering an important perspective on questions about faith, science, and the human condition. Whether you're a religious scholar, philosopher, or simply a curious reader, this book is sure to provoke thought and reflection.
This collection of sermons and dissertations by Joseph Butler and William Whewell offers powerful insights into the nature of humanity and the importance of moral virtue.
The Analogy of Religion is a significant work of religious philosophy. Joseph Butler argues that the natural world provides evidence for the existence of God, and that this evidence can be understood through analogy. He also discusses the nature of personal identity and virtue. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the relationship between religion and science, or in the development of religious thought in the 18th century.
Considered one of the most original and important thinkers of the Enlightenment, Joseph Butler was a philosopher, theologian, and bishop who made significant contributions to the fields of ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology. This collection brings together all of Butler's major works, including his famous 'Analogy of Religion'. Offering profound insights into human nature, morality, and the nature of the divine, Butler's writing remains as relevant and thought-provoking today as it was over two centuries ago.