Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John. Unraveling Biblical Prophecies: Isaac Newton's Insights

Par : Isaac Newton
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  • Nombre de pages241
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664112989
  • EAN4057664112989
  • Date de parution19/11/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John, " Isaac Newton delivers an erudite exploration of biblical prophecy, marrying his vast knowledge of Scripture with a scientific approach. Employing analytical rigor akin to that in his scientific works, Newton meticulously examines the texts of Daniel and Revelation, seeking to decode their enigmatic symbols and visions.
His literary style reflects the period's intellectual fervor, interweaving theological discourse with the burgeoning field of empirical inquiry, highlighting the interplay between faith and reason in the late 17th century. Isaac Newton, best known for his contributions to mathematics and physics, was deeply invested in biblical scholarship, often reflecting a profound spiritual curiosity that guided his scientific pursuits.
Having lived during a time of religious conflict and upheaval, Newton's interpretations serve not only as theological insights but also as reflections of his attempts to reconcile the natural world with divine revelation. His unique position as both a scientist and a theologian lends a distinctive perspective to his interpretations of prophetic texts. Readers interested in the intersections of science, religion, and literature will find Newton's observations both enlightening and provocative.
This book invites an exploration of the prophetic tradition through the lens of reason, making it a compelling read for scholars, theologians, and those curious about the deeper meanings embedded in sacred texts.
In "Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John, " Isaac Newton delivers an erudite exploration of biblical prophecy, marrying his vast knowledge of Scripture with a scientific approach. Employing analytical rigor akin to that in his scientific works, Newton meticulously examines the texts of Daniel and Revelation, seeking to decode their enigmatic symbols and visions.
His literary style reflects the period's intellectual fervor, interweaving theological discourse with the burgeoning field of empirical inquiry, highlighting the interplay between faith and reason in the late 17th century. Isaac Newton, best known for his contributions to mathematics and physics, was deeply invested in biblical scholarship, often reflecting a profound spiritual curiosity that guided his scientific pursuits.
Having lived during a time of religious conflict and upheaval, Newton's interpretations serve not only as theological insights but also as reflections of his attempts to reconcile the natural world with divine revelation. His unique position as both a scientist and a theologian lends a distinctive perspective to his interpretations of prophetic texts. Readers interested in the intersections of science, religion, and literature will find Newton's observations both enlightening and provocative.
This book invites an exploration of the prophetic tradition through the lens of reason, making it a compelling read for scholars, theologians, and those curious about the deeper meanings embedded in sacred texts.
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