"The Wave of Scepticism and the Rock of Truth" by M. H. Habershon is a late 1800s discussion pushing back against doubts about Christianity. It takes on German writings that questioned Christian beliefs. The author wants to give strong reasons to believe in Christianity, focusing on how believable the Gospels are as historical accounts and why miracles truly happened. The book begins with a statement of purpose: to fight against disbelief that was spreading. The author started with an essay for the Young Men's Society, and hopes to speak to both young and old that have questions about their religious views, encouraging them to face anti-religious ideas directly. Through careful examination and arguments against different criticisms, especially those concerning miracles and the truth of the Gospels, the author builds a thorough argument that supports Christian beliefs. The goal is to reassure those who believe and challenge those that doubt.

The Wave of Scepticism and the Rock of Truth
By M. H. (Matthew Henry) Habershon
In a time of rising doubts, this book defends long-held religious truths against a wave of opposing arguments.
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2012-10-25
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