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Supernatural Religion, Vol. 2 (of 3) An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation

By Walter Richard Cassels

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of competing religious narratives, a quest for authentic Christian origins questions the very foundations of faith.

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2011-08-28
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"Supernatural Religion, Vol. 2 (of 3)" by Walter Richard Cassels is a detailed investigation into the roots of Christian divine revelation. Through historical and textual analysis of early Christian writings, including the Clementines, the book inspects their genuineness and connection to the accepted gospels. It tackles important theological arguments, notably the part of Apostle Paul and different stories of early Christianity. Beginning with an inquiry into the Clementines, a collection of unaccepted works linked to Apostle Peter and early Christian groups like the Ebionites, Cassels explains the structure and content, highlighting discussions between Peter and Simon the Magician designed to challenge false beliefs and set up true doctrine. Placing these texts in the context of other religious writings, the discussions lead to a critical assessment of how they help us understand the historical Jesus and the creation of Christian doctrine.

About the Author

Walter Richard Cassels was an English poet and theological critic best known as the author of Supernatural Religion (1874).

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