Originally published in 1934, this book contains the text of the
Hulsean Lectures for 1933 on the subject of Christianity as a
historic faith. Wood examines in six lectures whether
Christianity's emphasis on 'historic happenings' is 'in line with
the nature of history as the modern historian conceives it',
whether the Christian devotion to the historical person of Jesus
can be justified, and considers the role of God's providence in
human matters. This book will be of value to anyone with an
interest in the Christian view of history and Christian ideas of
destiny.
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