Orthodoxy Its Truths and Errors
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Orthodoxy Its Truths and Errors

by James Freeman Clarke

Publisher
Creative Media Partners, LLC
Pages
594
Language
English
Published
2011

Overview

James Freeman Clarke's Orthodoxy Its Truths and Errors examines religious belief with the aim of separating enduring spiritual insight from inherited mistake. The book moves through theology, moral philosophy, and critique, asking readers to think carefully about what faith preserves and what it obscures.

It is a useful read for those interested in comparative religion, liberal theology, and nineteenth-century attempts to reconcile conviction with modern thought. Clarke's approach is serious but reform-minded, making the work suitable for readers who want an intellectual discussion rather than a doctrinal defense. The result is a thoughtful book for anyone exploring how religion changes when it is tested by reason and conscience It remains a rewarding choice for readers seeking a clear, lasting classic with real depth.

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