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This book is a detailed examination of the foundations and evolution of the Christian faith, from its earliest days to the present. William Rathbone Greg, a prominent British writer and philosopher, explores the historical and intellectual forces that have shaped Christianity, and identifies the key elements that define the faith. He also provides a thoughtful critique of the various Christian denominations, and proposes a vision for a more cohesive and unified Christendom. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and philosophy of religion.
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