The World And Its God
Philip Mauro
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Description
This is a reproduction of the original book first published in 1908.The purpose of this volume is to make an application of the philosophic or rationalistic test to the Bible account of Creation, and particularly to that portion of the account which deals with the Origin of Evil in human nature. There is room just now for an application of this test, because of the collapse of the Darwinian theory of the Origin of Species. That theory, which was the central doctrine of the philosophy of Materialism, had so completely occupied the stage, that its exit leaves a most conspicuous vacancy. If evil (in its infinite variety of manifestations) be not a primal condition out of which man is evolving, and which the human race is gradually leaving behind, as Materialism taught, what is it 1 If we reject Materialism, as the successors of its now deceased apostles are doing, what shall take its place?
Product Details
Price
$25.00
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publish Date
January 12, 2018
Pages
130
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.28 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781983805806
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Mauro, Philip, 1859-1952 Philip Mauro was a lawyer who practiced before the Supreme Court, patent lawyer and also a Christian writer. He prepared briefs for the Scopes Trial. His works include God's Pilgrims, The Church, The Churches and the Kingdom, The Hope of Israel, Ruth, The Satisfied Stranger, The Wonders of Bible Chronology, The Last Call to the Godly Remnant, More Than a Prophet, Dispensationalism Justifies the Crucifixion, "Evolution at the Bar" and Things Which Soon Must Come to Pass. He married Emily Johnston Rockwood in 1882 and had two daughters, Margaret F. Mauro and Isabel Rockwood Mauro (later Mrs. Charles Stratton French). Together with his daughter Margaret, Mauro was a passenger on the British ocean liner RMS Carpathia when it rescued the passengers of the Titanic in April 1912.