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The Reasonableness of Christianity, and A Discourse of Miracles (Library of Modern Religious Thought) [Paperback]

John Locke (Author), I. Ramsey (Editor)
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Library of Modern Religious Thought June 1, 1958
A new and manageable edition of Locke has been badly needed. Professor Ramsey’s judicious editing of these important texts fills the need and greatly enhances the value of the texts for the modern reader. Included are The Reasonablesness of Christianity

, A Discourse on Miracles

, A Further Note on Miracles

, and some passages from A Third letter concerning Toleration

. Each work is prefaced by an introduction,giving the background of its writing and indicating its contemporary significance.


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A new and manageable edition of Locke has been badly needed. Professor Ramsey’s judicious editing of these important texts fills the need and greatly enhances the value of the texts for the modern reader. Included are The Reasonablesness of Christianity

, A Discourse on Miracles

, A Further Note on Miracles

, and some passages from A Third letter concerning Toleration

. Each work is prefaced by an introduction,giving the background of its writing and indicating its contemporary significance.


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  • Paperback: 104 pages
  • Publisher: Stanford University Press; 1 edition (June 1, 1958)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0804703418
  • ISBN-13: 978-0804703413
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars John Locke: A Lost Treasure Trove for Serious Christians, August 8, 2008
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This review is from: The Reasonableness of Christianity, and A Discourse of Miracles (Library of Modern Religious Thought) (Paperback)
Please pardon the incomplete review; but inasmuch as no other customer has reviewed John Locke's "The Reasonableness of Christianity," this review may be better than none at all.
Locke's wonderful treatise itself is only 53 pages long. It's not easy reading, both because of the density of Locke's thought, and because he wrote it a little over three hundred years ago. It's truly unfortunate and unnecessary that his work is essentially lost to modern Christianity.
For today's reader, by far the most important aspect of this treatise is the way Locke clearly demonstrates Jesus' divinity. Locke shows that Jesus could not have been merely a philosopher nor merely a rabbi: that Jesus' teachings were not to be found in any school of philosophy; that much of Jesus' fundamental ministry contradicted Judaism. I won't try to summarize Locke's demonstration. But I do point out that the Church in America has been doing a pathetic job of demonstrating Jesus' divinity to well-meaning rational non-believers.
Lazy readers and lazy thinkers will continue not to bother their brains with Locke. But his thoughts need to be resurrected if we want to show clearly and reasonably that Jesus was divine.
Of course, there is much more in this slender, inexpensive volume. Locke explains how we ought to read the Epistles in order to get a good understanding of them. Locke discusses the evidence for revelation.
Any person, Christian or not, who is dismayed by the rampant immorality that infects all areas of life in America, might agree with Locke's 300 yr old observation that "'tis plain in fact, that human reason unassisted, failed men in its great and proper business of morality. . . . And he that shall collect all the moral rules of the philosophers, and compare them with those contained in the New Testament, will find them to come short of the morality delivered by Our Saviour, and taught by his apostles; a college made up, for the most part, of ignorant but inspired fishermen."
I believe that moral relativism has badly failed America. Moving away from being ruled by God's laws, we turned to the wisdom of 'thinkers', and continued downhill toward the position that every person's morality is as valid as anyone else's, and that there is no God, no eternal truths. John Locke's "The Reasonableness of Christianity" can help us better understand how to combat this situation; and is therefore relevant to our lives, and well worth the effort to read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Locke's "Reasonableness of Christianity", February 15, 2011
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This is the absolute best book I've ever read outside of the Bible. Locke was able to clearly see through all the mazes and labyrinths that the organized church had constructed. He saw into the purity of the gospel of Jesus itself, that to believe in Him as the promised Messiah was the ONLY article of faith required for justification. Locke was also nontrinitarian, anti original sin, and he didn't believe in the pagan doctrine of the natural immortality of the soul. I agree with him on all these positions. So, not only did John Locke serve as an inspiration for Thomas Jefferson in the forming of our constitutional republic, he also gave us "... Reasonableness...", which will help anyone see the purity and simplicity of the true Message taught by Jesus and His apostles.
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