Newman, The Life of Apollonius Tyanaeus:
Newman, The Life of Apollonius Tyanaeus:
Newman, John Henry. The Life of Apollonius Tyanaeus: With a Comparison between the Miracles of Scripture and those elsewhere related, as regards their respective Object, Nature, and Evidence. Early reprint. No publishing information. Title page, TOC, pages numbered 340 to 397. No binding. Text block only. See images. Very good condition. No binding. No publishing information. The Life of Apollonius Tyanaeus is a book written by John Henry Newman in 1826. The book is a biography of Apollonius Tyanaeus, a philosopher and religious leader who lived in the first century AD. Newman compares the miracles of Apollonius with those of the Bible, examining their respective object, nature, and evidence. The book is divided into three parts. The first part is a biography of Apollonius, detailing his life and teachings. The second part compares the miracles of Apollonius with those of the Bible, examining their similarities and differences. The third part discusses the evidence for the miracles of Apollonius and the Bible, examining the historical and theological context in which they occurred. The book is an important work of comparative religion, providing insights into the beliefs and practices of different religious traditions. It is also a significant work of theology, exploring the nature of miracles and their role in religious belief.
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