The Historical Argument for the Resurrection of Jesus During the Deist ControversyA study of apologetical arguments of anti-Deist thinkers, tracing a series from Vives' De Veritate Fidei Christianae (1543) to Paley's Evidences of Christianity (1794). |
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PREMODERN ANTICIPATIONS OF | 1 |
The Early Church | 26 |
PseudoAthenagoras | 38 |
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