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The Fair Haven

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The narrative unfolds through a dialogue between two characters, Smith and Brown, who debate religious beliefs, morality, and the nature of God. With Brown as the believer and Smith as the skeptic, Butler offers a witty critique of Christian doctrine, challenging traditional tenets. The book's satirical approach to theological discourse encourages readers to question their beliefs, reflecting Butler's interests in evolution and the interplay between science and religion. This thought-provoking work stands out as a unique contribution to late 19th-century discussions on faith and reason.

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The Fair Haven, Samuel Butler

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2024
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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2024
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souple
Pages
180
ISBN13
9789361157288
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The narrative unfolds through a dialogue between two characters, Smith and Brown, who debate religious beliefs, morality, and the nature of God. With Brown as the believer and Smith as the skeptic, Butler offers a witty critique of Christian doctrine, challenging traditional tenets. The book's satirical approach to theological discourse encourages readers to question their beliefs, reflecting Butler's interests in evolution and the interplay between science and religion. This thought-provoking work stands out as a unique contribution to late 19th-century discussions on faith and reason.