Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
448
Language
English
Published
Dec 13, 2010
Publisher
EEBO Editions, ProQuest
ISBN-10
1171257376
ISBN-13
9781171257370
Description
Henry More's work offers a thoughtful examination of various critiques directed at his interpretations of the Apocalypse and the Book of Daniel. It showcases his deep commitment to theological exploration, inviting readers to engage with complex ideas about faith and prophecy.
With a blend of scholarly rigor and personal reflection, More addresses the concerns raised by his contemporaries, weaving a tapestry of ideas that illuminate his beliefs. His writing underscores the importance of dialogue in understanding scripture and encourages readers to consider different perspectives.
By preserving this work digitally, it invites a new generation to explore the rich history of early literature and the intricate discussions surrounding religious interpretation. More's insights remain relevant, resonating with those curious about the intersection of theology and literature.
With a blend of scholarly rigor and personal reflection, More addresses the concerns raised by his contemporaries, weaving a tapestry of ideas that illuminate his beliefs. His writing underscores the importance of dialogue in understanding scripture and encourages readers to consider different perspectives.
By preserving this work digitally, it invites a new generation to explore the rich history of early literature and the intricate discussions surrounding religious interpretation. More's insights remain relevant, resonating with those curious about the intersection of theology and literature.
Genres
Dystopian
History