Paley: Evidences for the man

“Paley: Evidences for the man” by M. L Clarke is a first edition published by S.P.C.K in 1974, comprising 161 pages. This book presents an exploration of the arguments and reasoning behind the works of William Paley, focusing on his contributions to the field of religion and spirituality. It aims to provide insights into Paley’s perspectives and the relevance of his ideas in contemporary discussions.
Readers will find a thorough examination of Paley’s evidences, which delve into the intersection of faith and rational thought. The text addresses key themes related to religion and spirituality, offering a structured analysis of Paley’s philosophical arguments. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the historical context and implications of Paley’s work within the broader discourse of religious thought.
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