In "True Deism, The Basis Of Christianity," Caleb Fleming offers a detailed response to the posthumous works of Thomas Chubb, a prominent figure in the Deist movement. This book provides valuable insight into the religious and philosophical debates of the 18th century, exploring the intersection of reason and faith. Fleming's work defends a particular understanding of Deism as compatible with, and indeed foundational to, Christianity. He meticulously examines Chubb's arguments, presenting counter-arguments and alternative interpretations of scripture and theological principles.
This book offers a rich historical context and sheds light on the intellectual landscape of the Enlightenment era. It remains relevant for scholars and readers interested in the history of religious thought, the development of Deism, and the ongoing dialogue between faith and reason.
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