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| Genre/Form: | Controversial literature |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | Alexander Campbell; Robert Owen; Samuel Underhill; Alexander Campbell |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Richard J Cherok; Robert Owen; Samuel Underhill |
| ISBN: | 9780891125303 0891125302 9780891125310 0891125310 |
| OCLC Number: | 228299154 |
| Notes: | Campbell refuted was originally published in Cincinnati as a pamphlet [1830?]. This transcription was reprinted from Underhill's newspaper, the Cleveland Liberalist. |
| Description: | 224 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Introduction: Alexander Campbell and the mass religious culture of antebellum America -- Alexander Campbell and nineteenth-century Christian rationalism -- Drawing the battle lines: Campbell's early opposition to skepticism -- The great debate: Campbell, Owen, and the evidences of Christianity -- A letter from a "private student": Humphrey Marshall's response to the Campbell-Owen debate -- "Whet your sword anew": an Owenite challenge from Doctor Samuel Underhill -- Charles Cassedy: alcoholic, writer, and inquisitive skeptic -- Combating the new skeptics: universalism, unitarianism, and spiritualism -- Conclusion: "Defender of the faith once delivered to the saints" -- Appendix A. Owen's "Twelve fundamentals laws of human nature" -- Appendix B. Underhill's "Campbell refuted." |
| Other Titles: | Alexander Campbell's challenge to skepticism in antebellum America |
| Responsibility: | Richard J. Cherok. |
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