In "An Answer To A Book Intituled, Christianity As Old As The Creation, Volume 2," John Leland presents a detailed and thorough rebuttal to Matthew Tindal's influential work, "Christianity as Old as the Creation." Leland meticulously examines Tindal's arguments, offering a robust defense of revealed religion and orthodox Christian doctrine. This volume continues Leland's comprehensive engagement with deistic thought, addressing various points of contention and reinforcing the necessity of divine revelation alongside natural religion.
Leland's work provides valuable insight into the theological and philosophical debates of the 18th century, highlighting the intellectual currents that shaped religious discourse during the Enlightenment. It remains a significant resource for scholars and readers interested in the historical defense of Christianity and the intricacies of early modern theological polemics. Leland's clear and reasoned approach makes this volume an enduring contribution to the study of Christian apologetics.
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