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Analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature

Entity ID:
analogy-of-religion-natural-and-revealed-to-the-constitution-and-course-of-nature-to-which-are-added-two-brief-dissertations-(butler)
Long Name:
Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed to the Constitution and Course of Nature to Which Are Added, Two Brief Dissertations
Short Name:
Analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature
Disambiguation String:
work of apologetics, directed at a deist audience
Entity Type:
work
Entity Subtype:
article
Summary:
Butler, a respected clergyman and philosopher himself, influenced some of the greatest English-speaking thinkers of his time, including David Hume, Thomas Reid, and Adam Smith. The Analogy of Religion is a work of apologetics, directed at a deist audience. Butler hopes to convince the many deist scholars and public figures of his day that returning to Christian orthodoxy is indeed rational. As he proceeds, he provides more and more evidence for orthodoxy over deism, arguing that a personal rather than a detached God is more likely to exist. Butler did not seek to embellish his language with flowery phrases, and his prose is very straightforward.

Kathleen O’Bannon
CCEL Staff
Viaf ID:
314848401
Is An Individual:
No
Is Published:
Yes
Original Language:
eng
LCCN:
BT1100.B9
ISBN:
1425535704
CCEL URL:

//ccel.org/ccel/butler/analogy.html

LC Subjects:
All; Apologetics