Modern Substitutes for Christianity

Modern Substitutes for Christianity

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That there is at present a widespread alienation from the Christian Faith can hardly be denied. Sometimes by violent invective, sometimes by quiet assumption, the conclusion is conveyed that Christianity is obsolete. Whatever benefits it may have conferred in rude, unenlightened ages, it is now outgrown, it is not in keeping with the science and discovery of modern times. 'The good Lord Jesus has had His day, ' is murmured in pitying condescension towards those who still suffer themselves to be deceived by the antiquated superstition. The statements in which our forefathers embodied the relations between God and man are no longer, except by a very few, considered adequate; and there is everywhere a demand that those statements should be recast. Is not all this an irresistible proof that the beliefs of the Church have been abandoned, that the old notions of the Divine care, the spiritual world, the everlasting life, cannot be maintained, must be relegated to the realm of imagination? The blessings with which Christianity is commonly credited spring from other sources: the evils with which society is infected are its result, direct or indirect. Reverend Pearson McAdam Muir, who served for eight years at Polmont before his translation to Glasgow Cathedral in 1880, became a Chaplain-in-Ordinary to King Edward VI, and, in 1910, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

Book information

ISBN: 9781612034522
Publisher: Bottom of the Hill Publishing
Imprint: Bottom of the Hill Publishing
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Number of pages: 106
Weight: 154g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 6mm