In "A Second Letter To The Author Of A Pamphlet, Intitled, Christianity Not Founded On Argument, &c," Philip Doddridge presents a detailed response to arguments challenging the foundations of Christianity. This work examines the author's reasonings based on the New Testament, focusing especially on the damnatory sentence passed on unbelievers by the Gospel. Doddridge meticulously addresses claims made against Christian doctrine, offering a robust defense of its scriptural basis and logical coherence.
This book provides historical context into theological debates of the period and showcases Doddridge's commitment to reasoned faith. Students of religious history, theology, and apologetics will find this a valuable resource for understanding the intellectual landscape surrounding Christianity in the 18th century.
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