A brisk, lucid challenge to inherited certainty, The Bible; I. Authenticity Ii. Credibility Iii. Morality collects John E. Remsburg's rigorous quia-sci analysis for modern readers. A thoughtful, accessible foray into religious criticism that treats sacred texts with the same critical eye applied to philosophy and science. Remsburg guides readers through a careful examination of scriptures, offering secular bible analysis that is as humane as it is rigorous. The volume blends historical insight with a clear, philosophic theology critique, inviting curious readers to weigh the authenticity of scriptures and the credibility of miracles while interrogating the morality of their accounts. It is both a scholarly bible study and a critical reading guide that respects tradition while insisting on evidence, context, and consequence. This work holds notable literary and historical significance: a cornerstone of late nineteenth¿century freethought writings, produced in Victorian America and still relevant to readers today. It speaks to casual readers seeking a robust introduction to critical thinking, and to classic¿literature collectors who value a refined, historic voice in moral inquiry. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. A compelling blend of scholarship and reverence, it invites fresh enquiry into faith, reason, and the human search for meaning.
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