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Author : Dan Chiras,Dave Wann Publisher : New Society Publishers Page : 241 pages File Size : 45,8 Mb Release : 2009-03-01 Category : Social Science ISBN : 9781550923230
Summa Theologiae Secunda Secundae, 92-189 by St. Thomas Aquinas Pdf
The most important work of the towering intellectual of the Middle Ages, Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae remains one of the great seminal works of philosophy and theology, while extending to subjects as diverse as law and government, sacraments and liturgy, and psychology and ethics. One of the largest volumes in the Summa Theologiae, Thomas tackles every virtue and every vice, laying out their relations, causes, and definitions.
In Medias Res by Willem Schinkel,Liesbeth Noordegraaf-Eelens Pdf
"Sloterdijk has in recent years grown into one of Germany's most influential thinkers. His work, which is extremely relevant for philosophers, scientists of art and culture, sociologists, political scientists and theologists, is only now gradually being translated in English. This book makes his work accessible to a wider audience by putting it to work in orientation towards current issues. Sloterdijk's philosophy moves from a Heideggerian project to think 'space and time' to a Diogenes-inspired 'kynical' affirmation of the body and a Deleuzian ontology of network-spheres. In a range of accessible and clearly written chapters, this book discusses the many aspects of this thought"--Publisher's website.
Dante and the Practice of Humility by Rachel K. Teubner Pdf
In this book, Rachel Teubner offers an exploration of humility in Dante's Divine Comedy, arguing that the poem is an ascetical exercise concerned with training its author gradually in the practice of humility, rather than being a reflection of authorial hubris. A contribution to recent scholarship that considers the poem to be a work of self-examination, her volume investigates its scriptural, literary, and liturgical sources, also offering fresh feminist perspectives on its theological challenges. Teubner demonstrates how the poetry of the Comedy is theologically significant, focusing especially on the poem's definition of humility as ethically and artistically meaningful. Interrogating the text canto by canto, she also reveals how contemporary tools of literary analysis can offer new insights into its meaning. Undergraduate and novice readers will benefit from this companion, just as theologians and scholars of medieval religion will be introduced to a growing body of scholarship exploring Dante's religious thought.
The Romaunt Version of the Gospel According to St. John... with an Introductory History of the Version of the New Testament, Anciently in Use Among the Old Waldenses... by William Stephen Gilly Pdf
The Order of Electos is a secret organization that trains people to harness their magical abilities. Follow along as fifteen-year-old Jacob Barak joins the Order seeking to purge evil from his world. Jacob will have to face the struggles of training, fighting demons, high school and unseen threats that lurk closer than anyone could imagine. With friends and colleagues at his side, will Jacob be able to survive his freshmen year in high school and his first year in the Order?