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       Edwin Abbott Abbott

      Silanus the Christian

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066231644

       PREFACE

       SUMMARY

       ERRATA.

       CHAPTER I THE FIRST LECTURE

       CHAPTER II EPICTETUS ON THE GODS

       CHAPTER III ARRIAN ON THE OATH OF THE CHRISTIANS

       CHAPTER IV SCAURUS ON EPICTETUS AND PAUL

       CHAPTER V EPICTETUS ALLUDES TO JEWS

       CHAPTER VI PAUL ON THE LOVE OF CHRIST

       CHAPTER VII DAVID AND MOSES

       CHAPTER VIII EPICTETUS ON SIN

       CHAPTER IX ARRIAN’S DEPARTURE

       CHAPTER X EPICTETUS ON DEATH

       CHAPTER XI ISAIAH ON DEATH

       CHAPTER XII ISAIAH ON PROVIDENCE

       CHAPTER XIII EPICTETUS ON PROVIDENCE

       CHAPTER XIV PAUL’S CONVERSION

       CHAPTER XV EPICTETUS’S GOSPEL

       CHAPTER XVI PAUL’S GOSPEL

       CHAPTER XVII EPICTETUS CONFESSES FAILURE

       CHAPTER XVIII PAUL’S ONLY RECORD OF WORDS OF CHRIST

       CHAPTER XIX HOW SCAURUS STUDIED THE THREE GOSPELS

       CHAPTER XX SCAURUS ON FORGIVENESS

       CHAPTER XXI SCAURUS ON THE CROSS

       CHAPTER XXII SCAURUS ON MARK

       CHAPTER XXIII SCAURUS ON SOME OF THE MIRACLES

       CHAPTER XXIV SCAURUS ON CHRIST’S BIRTH

       CHAPTER XXV SCAURUS ON CHRIST’S DISCOURSES

       CHAPTER XXVI SCAURUS ON CHRIST’S RESURRECTION (I)

       CHAPTER XXVII SCAURUS ON CHRIST’S RESURRECTION (II)

       CHAPTER XXVIII THE LAST LECTURE

       CHAPTER XXIX SILANUS MEETS CLEMENS

       CHAPTER XXX SILANUS CONVERSES WITH CLEMENS

       CHAPTER XXXI CLEMENS ON THE FOURTH GOSPEL

       CHAPTER XXXII CLEMENS LENDS SILANUS THE FOURTH GOSPEL

       CHAPTER XXXIII SCAURUS ON THE FOURTH GOSPEL

       CHAPTER XXXIV THE LAST WORDS OF SCAURUS

       CHAPTER XXXV CLEMENS ON THE SACRIFICE OF CHRIST

       CHAPTER XXXVI SILANUS BECOMES A CHRISTIAN

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      Many years have elapsed since the author was constrained (not by a priori considerations but by historical and critical evidence) to disbelieve in the miraculous element of the Bible. Yet he retained the belief of his childhood and youth—rooted more firmly than before—in the eternal unity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, in the supernatural but non-miraculous incarnation of the Son as Jesus Christ, and in Christ’s supernatural but non-miraculous resurrection after He had offered Himself up as a sacrifice for the sins of the world.

      The belief is commonly supposed to be rendered impossible by the disbelief. This book is written to shew that there is no such impossibility.

      The vast majority of the worshippers of Christ base their worship to a very large extent—as the author did in his early youth under the cloud of Paley’s Evidences—on their acceptance of His miracles as historical facts. In the author’s opinion this basis is already demonstrably unsafe, and may be at any moment, by some new demonstration, absolutely destroyed.

      Nevertheless such worshippers, if their worship is really genuine—that is to say, if it includes love, trust, and awe, carried to their highest limits, and not merely that kind of awe which is inspired by “mighty works”—will do well to avoid this book. If doubt has not attacked them, why should they go to meet it? In pulling up falsehood by the roots there is always a danger of uprooting or loosening

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