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Apologia

Apologia

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In Apologia, a Church of England minister addresses the pressing concerns of faith and community in a heartfelt correspondence to a minister of an independent church. Drawing on the wisdom of Virgil and the teachings of Jesus Christ, this compelling work invites readers to pursue peace and mutual edification. First published in 1764, this timeless dialogue encourages reflection on the essence of faith and love that transcends denominational boundaries.Copyright Politics, Philosophy, Religion Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Philosophie Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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  • 004 - Letter 4
    Feb 10 2026
    In Apologia, a Church of England minister addresses the pressing concerns of faith and community in a heartfelt correspondence to a minister of an independent church. Drawing on the wisdom of Virgil and the teachings of Jesus Christ, this compelling work invites readers to pursue peace and mutual edification. First published in 1764, this timeless dialogue encourages reflection on the essence of faith and love that transcends denominational boundaries.
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    27 min
  • 003 - Letter 3
    Feb 10 2026
    In Apologia, a Church of England minister addresses the pressing concerns of faith and community in a heartfelt correspondence to a minister of an independent church. Drawing on the wisdom of Virgil and the teachings of Jesus Christ, this compelling work invites readers to pursue peace and mutual edification. First published in 1764, this timeless dialogue encourages reflection on the essence of faith and love that transcends denominational boundaries.
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    21 min
  • 002 - Letter 2
    Feb 10 2026
    In Apologia, a Church of England minister addresses the pressing concerns of faith and community in a heartfelt correspondence to a minister of an independent church. Drawing on the wisdom of Virgil and the teachings of Jesus Christ, this compelling work invites readers to pursue peace and mutual edification. First published in 1764, this timeless dialogue encourages reflection on the essence of faith and love that transcends denominational boundaries.
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    25 min
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