In "Remarks On A Book Intituled, Christianity As Old As The Creation," John Chapman offers a detailed response to Matthew Tindal's influential work. This volume delves into ecclesiastical antiquity, presenting a robust defense of traditional Christian thought against deistic arguments prevalent in the 18th century. As a priest of the University of Cambridge, Chapman brings scholarly rigor to his critique, examining the historical foundations of Christianity and the interpretations of early Church Fathers.
This edition includes a postscript further defending Jerom and other ancient writers, adding depth to Chapman's engagement with Tindal's ideas. "Remarks" provides valuable insight into the theological debates of its time and remains relevant for those studying the history of Christian apologetics and the intellectual landscape of the Enlightenment.
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