Description |
266 p. ; 20 cm. |
Series |
[The James Sprunt lectures, delivered at Union theological seminary in Virginia. 10th series]
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Note |
"These days, William Jennings Bryan is usually remembered as a Populist orator (e.g., his famous 'Cross of Gold' speech) and perennial Presidential candidate, or as Clarence Darrow's unsuccessful antagonist in the 1925 Scopes 'Monkey Trial.' However, he was also a committed Christian, and this book gives a statement of his criticisms of evolution, and his own defense of Christianity."--Amazon.com. |
Contents |
"In the beginning--God" -- The Bible -- What think ye of Christ? -- The origin of man -- The larger life -- The value of the soul -- Three priceless gifts -- "His government and peace" -- The spoken word. |
Subject |
Christianity.
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Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882 -- Influence.
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