"Supernatural Religion, Vol. 1 (of 3)" by Walter Richard Cassels is a critical exploration of religious doctrine through historical and philosophical analysis. The book questions the basis of divine revelation and the authenticity of miracles, particularly as portrayed in the Gospels. Cassels responds to critics of his prior work, affirming his dedication to re-examining Christian apologetics. He intends to show how the Gospels, along with the writings of early church leaders, do not supply solid proof that miracles actually occurred. His work suggests a need to reconstruct arguments for Christian beliefs in light of modern intellectual and historical understanding, pushing readers to contend with the idea that what was once accepted as fact may lack historical support.

Supernatural Religion, Vol. 1 (of 3) An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation
By Walter Richard Cassels
Venture into a world where long-held religious truths are challenged, forcing a reevaluation of faith in the face of historical scrutiny and philosophical doubt.
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About the AuthorWalter Richard Cassels was an English poet and theological critic best known as the author of Supernatural Religion (1874).
Walter Richard Cassels was an English poet and theological critic best known as the author of Supernatural Religion (1874).
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