Authoritative lectures and discourses on faith, reason, and divine truth .
This collection presents Dr. Balmer’s lectures and a memoir that together illuminate Christian thought for students and general readers alike.
The volume gathers introductory notes, prefatory material, and a sequence of lectures that explore topics from caution in divinity study to the nature of providence, the atonement, and the gospel call. It situates theological ideas in the context of 19th‑century scholarship while remaining accessible to readers seeking clear explanations and practical reflections. The included memoir offers insight into the author’s life and the publication’s editorial journey, grounding the work in genuine scholarship and devotion.
- Accessible explanations of complex theological topics, including divine attributes and the person of Christ.
- Clear discussions of how revelation, reason, and natural religion relate to belief.
- Practical reflections on faith, conscience, and the duties of a preacher and student.
Ideal for readers of theology, church history, and religious studies who value thoughtful, historically grounded analysis.