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With over 1,500 biographical entries, this bibliographical dictionary is a comprehensive resource, spanning the first through the twentieth centuries-from Jesus and the apostles to Billy Graham and Mother Teresa. Any reader will be fascinated and inspired by the lives of men and women-well known and obscure-who were influential in Christian history. This one volume biographical dictionary is also...

belief one might hold. Yet Hume’s last word is not of skepticism but of belief. That is, while we cannot prove even that material things exist outside our present experience, we properly believe that they do. Repeated experiences instill in us the mental expectations and habits we call “belief.” And while he criticized the theistic arguments in his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, he described the psychological grounds of religious belief in The Natural History of Religion. His famous essay