The Proportions of Truth
The Proportions of Truth is a theological treatise by Edward Hoare, written in the late 19th century. It explores the balance and harmony within Christian doctrines, arguing that exaggeration or distortion can lead to heresy. Hoare emphasizes the importance of understanding scriptural truths in relation to one another, integrating various disciplines such as art and music to illustrate the concept of proportion in faith. The work advocates for a holistic approach to Christian doctrine, highlighting the significance of ritual, reality, and the sacraments in worship.



