The Christian Creed; or, What it is Blasphemy to Deny by Annie Besant
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This isn't a novel with a plot, but an intellectual journey. Annie Besant lays out the fundamental statements of the Christian faith—the creed—point by point. She examines what each line means, from the nature of God and Christ to the resurrection and eternal life. Then, she poses her central challenge: if someone disagrees with or doubts one of these essential points, does that make them a blasphemer? The 'story' is her methodical, often fiery, argument against using dogma to shut down honest questioning.
Why You Should Read It
What's amazing is how modern this feels. Besant champions reason and personal conscience over blind obedience. She was writing in a time when leaving the church could ruin your social standing, and her courage shines through. You don't have to agree with her conclusions to be fascinated by her clarity and passion. It makes you think about how we define 'true' belief in any community, even now. This is the kind of book that doesn't give you answers, but better questions.
Final Verdict
Perfect for anyone interested in the history of religious thought, free speech, or fiery Victorian intellectuals. If you enjoy writers like Christopher Hitchens or Richard Dawkins, you'll find a fascinating historical precursor in Besant. It's also great for book clubs looking for a short, debate-sparking read. Just be ready—it might challenge some long-held assumptions, which is exactly what a good book should do.
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Barbara Wright
1 year agoThis is one of those stories where the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. I couldn't put it down.
Paul Perez
1 year agoFinally found time to read this!