Excerpt from The Logic of the Christian Faith: Being a Dissertation on Scepticism, Pantheism, the a Priori Argument, the a Posteriori Argument; The Intuitional Argument, and Revelation
The present Dissertation attempts to trace the progress of human thought and human reasoning from the absolute negation of belief up to the highest and most complex form of credence. It is, therefore, entitled "The Logic of the Christian Faith;" - meaning thereby, not a discussion of the doctrines of the Christian faith, but a discussion of its logical defences, - the object being to remove the difficulties that are supposed to derive their power from systems of philosophy. Without philosophy (tacit or explicit) there can he no speculative theology; and without theology there can be no theory of a christology. The Dissertation, therefore, proceeds on the principle of discussing Scepticism (or the universal negative), - Pantheism (or the universal affirmative), - and Natural Theology and Revelation (or the particular affirmative).
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