Harry Rimmer

Harry Rimmer was an influential American author, minister, and speaker known for his passionate defense of Christianity and his commitment to science and faith. Born in the late 19th century, Rimmer dedicated his life to bridging the gap between scientific inquiry and religious belief. He wrote extensively on topics such as creationism, biblical history, and the compatibility of faith and reason, becoming a notable figure in the early 20th-century evangelical movement. His engaging style and thoughtful arguments drew many to explore the intersection of science and spirituality.

As you delve into Rimmer's works, you'll find a blend of scholarly research and accessible writing that invites readers to consider profound questions about existence and belief. His contributions continue to resonate with those interested in understanding the relationship between faith and the natural world. We invite you to explore Harry Rimmer's books in the app, where you can discover the insights and perspectives that made him a respected voice in his time.

Dead Men Tell Tales

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Harry Rimmer



"Dead men tell no tales" was a common adage before the days of forensic science. In this book, the well-known evangelist and scien…