Redeemer And Redeemed
An Investigation Of The Atonement And Of Eternal Judgment (1864)
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An Investigation Of The Atonement And Of Eternal Judgment (1864)
Charles Beecher's critical examination of spiritualist phenomena and the claims of mediums in the mid-19th century. A fascinating insight into a period of intense interest in spiritualism and the supernatural.
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Exploring profound theological concepts, this reprint delves into the intricacies of atonement and the implications of eternal judgment. Originally published in 1864, it offers a scholarly examination of these critical themes, inviting readers to reflect on the moral and spiritual dimensions of justice and redemption.
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An investigation of the atonement and of eternal judgment
Focusing on the concepts of atonement and eternal judgment, this book offers a thorough investigation into theological themes that have shaped Christian beliefs. The reprint preserves the original insights and arguments presented in the 1864 edition, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical perspectives on redemption and divine justice.