A Full and Final Reply to Mr. Toll's Defence of Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry (Classic Reprint): With an Appendix, in Answer to Every Particular in Dr. ... Occasioned by the Two Previous Questions - Softcover

Dodwell, William

 
9781333697648: A Full and Final Reply to Mr. Toll's Defence of Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry (Classic Reprint): With an Appendix, in Answer to Every Particular in Dr. ... Occasioned by the Two Previous Questions

Synopsis

Challenging the defense of miracle claims with careful scholarship and close reading. This nonfiction work presents a measured, detailed reply to criticisms of a notable inquiry into the miraculous. It examines how early Christian writings, language, and historical context influence the case for or against miraculous events.

In clear, accessible prose, the author analyzes arguments about miracles, the role of witnesses, and the reliability of ancient reports. The discussion centers on how language, translation, and historical detail shape belief, without resorting to sensational claims.


  • Close examination of how early church writers describe miracles and healings.

  • Analysis of language and translation issues that affect credibility.

  • Evaluation of the strength and limits of historical testimony.

  • Consideration of how to weigh evidence in debates about the supernatural.



Ideal for readers of religious history, apologetics, and critical inquiry into miraculous claims, this edition supports thoughtful, evidence‑based discussion.

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