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Originally published in 1844, also in two volumes, The Historical
Geography of Arabia is now an important document in the historical
development of Christian theological study. With the rapid
expansion of European interests in the Middle East during the
nineteenth century, the Christian Church discovered a reawakened
interest in the lands from which its religion had sprung. At the
same time, closer contacts with the Muslim faith produced in many
churchmen the need to reassert their own faith and to seek for
proofs of the foundations of their religion in its Old Testament
setting. In Arabia, it was believed, resided the very roots of
Christianity, hidden for centuries by the desert sands but now
revealed to explorers and questing theologians. 'We may now know,
in their own handwriting, what the earliest post-diluvian men and
nations thought, and felt, and believed, not merely about this
life...but about God, about religion.'It is to the study of these
'post-diluvian' men, their settlements and their ancient
inscriptions that the Rev. Forster devotes much of his work: 'if I
may resume briefly the evidence here in question...their amount is
this: in the Adite monument at Hisn Ghorab stands registered the
incontrovertible fact, that the oldest monument in the world
contains, at once, the fullest, and purest declaration of the great
central truth of the Gospel. ..'
Originally published in 1844, also in two volumes, 'The Historical
Geography of Arabia' is now an important document in the historical
development of Christian theological study. With the rapid
expansion of European interest in the Middle East during the
nineteenth century, the Christian Church discovered a reawakened
interest in the lands from which its religion had sprung. At the
same time, closer contacts with the Muslim faith produced in many
Churchmen the need to reassert their own faith and to seek for
proofs of the foundations of their religion in its Old Testament
setting. In Arabia, it was believed, resided the very roots of
Christianity, hidden for centuries by the desert sands but now
revealed to explorers and questing theologians. 'We may now know,
in their own handwriting, what the earliest post-diluvian men and
nations thought, and felt, and believed, not merely about this
life...but about God, about religion.' It is to the study of these
'post-diluvian' men, their settlements and their ancient
inscriptions that the Rev. Forster devotes much of his work: 'If I
may resume briefly the eivdences here in question...their amount is
this: in the Adite monument at Hisn Ghorab stands registered the
incontrovertible fact, that the oldest monument in the world
contains, at once, the fullest, and purest declaration of the great
central truth of the Gospel. ..' Such evidence, and the conclusion
reached by the author, are here republished in facsimile.
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Herodotus - Books VII and VIII
Arthur Gordon Laird, Charles Forster Smith, Charles Forster Herodotus
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