The Doubts of Infidels by William Nicholson
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1522
Nicholson, William, 1753-1815
English
"The Doubts of Infidels" by William Nicholson is a philosophical inquiry written in the early 19th century, which critically examines inconsistencies and contradictions in the Scriptures. The book, presented as a series of questions aimed at religious authorities, highlights troubling aspects of biblical narratives and the moral implications derive...
veracity of these events but also the moral integrity of the actions attributed to God and biblical figures such as David and Moses. Through a satirical and critical lens, the author probes issues such as the nature of miracles, the interpretation of creation and divine will, and instances of seemingly cruel judgments, revealing a deeper commentary on the nature of faith and reason. The work ultimately reflects the tension between emerging rationalist thought and traditional religious beliefs, as the author seeks reasoned clarifications from the Church to these profound doubts. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Charles Rodriguez
2 months agoI have to admit, the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. Truly inspiring.
Ava Lewis
1 year agoMy professor recommended this, and I see why.
Brian Thompson
2 months agoSolid story.
Andrew Robinson
1 year agoSimply put, the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged. Worth every second.
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Lucas Moore
2 months agoA bit long but worth it.