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The Nemesis of Faith is an epistolary philosophical novel by James Anthony Froude published in 1849. Partly autobiographical, the novel depicts the causes and consequences of a young priest's crisis of faith. Like many of his contemporaries, Froude came to question his Christian faith in light of early nineteenth century developments in history, theology, and science. Froude was particularly influenced by the Catholic teachings of the Oxford Movement and by the new approach to religious scholarship developed by the German Higher Critics.

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  • عدو الإيمان (بالإنجليزية: The Nemesis of Faith)‏ رواية فلسفية كتبها وطبعت في 1849. تحوي جزئيا سيرة الكاتب الذاتية وتصور أسباب ونتائج مشكلته في الإيمان كقس شاب. شكك جيمس بالإيمان المسيحي على ضوء تطورات بداية القرن التاسع عشر في التاريخ والثيولوجيا والعلم، وتأثر خاصة بتعليمات الكاثوليكية وبطريقة التعامل الجديدة لدى علماء الدين التي طورها علماء النقد العالي الألمان. تتكون الرواية في معظمها من وصف شخصية الرواية الرئيسية ماركام سذرلاند لتطور أفكاره وشكوكه الدينية، وبعدها وصف قصير ينتهي فيه ماركام وعشيقته بشكل مأساوي بسبب نقص الإيمان. أدانت شخصيات دينية إنكليزية الرواية، وحرقها وليام سول بشكل علني، وهذا سبب استقالة جيمس من زمالة جامعة أكسفورد. كان تلقي النقاد الأدبيين للرواية متنوعا، فقد عبر كتاب مثل جورج إليوت عن إعجابهم الشديد بها لكن توماس كارليل انتقدها بعنف. وبالرغم من أن الرواية لا تقرأ اليوم إلا أنها ما زالت مهمة في تاريخ الفكر لوصفها شكوك العصر الفيكتوري وحركة أكسفورد. (ar)
  • The Nemesis of Faith is an epistolary philosophical novel by James Anthony Froude published in 1849. Partly autobiographical, the novel depicts the causes and consequences of a young priest's crisis of faith. Like many of his contemporaries, Froude came to question his Christian faith in light of early nineteenth century developments in history, theology, and science. Froude was particularly influenced by the Catholic teachings of the Oxford Movement and by the new approach to religious scholarship developed by the German Higher Critics. The novel consists primarily of protagonist Markham Sutherland's account of the development of his religious ideas and doubts, followed by a brief narrative in which Sutherland's lack of faith leads him and his lover to tragic ends. The novel was condemned by English religious figures and publicly burned by William Sewell; this led to Froude's resignation of his fellowship at Oxford University.The novel's reception amongst literary reviewers was mixed; while writers such as George Eliot professed profound admiration, others such as Thomas Carlyle were harshly critical. Although no longer widely read as a literary work, it remains significant in intellectual history for its accounts of Victorian scepticism and the Oxford Movement. (en)
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  • عدو الإيمان (بالإنجليزية: The Nemesis of Faith)‏ رواية فلسفية كتبها وطبعت في 1849. تحوي جزئيا سيرة الكاتب الذاتية وتصور أسباب ونتائج مشكلته في الإيمان كقس شاب. شكك جيمس بالإيمان المسيحي على ضوء تطورات بداية القرن التاسع عشر في التاريخ والثيولوجيا والعلم، وتأثر خاصة بتعليمات الكاثوليكية وبطريقة التعامل الجديدة لدى علماء الدين التي طورها علماء النقد العالي الألمان. (ar)
  • The Nemesis of Faith is an epistolary philosophical novel by James Anthony Froude published in 1849. Partly autobiographical, the novel depicts the causes and consequences of a young priest's crisis of faith. Like many of his contemporaries, Froude came to question his Christian faith in light of early nineteenth century developments in history, theology, and science. Froude was particularly influenced by the Catholic teachings of the Oxford Movement and by the new approach to religious scholarship developed by the German Higher Critics. (en)
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