Flesh in the Age of ReasonAllen Lane, 2003 - 573 страници The gloomy, anguished fears and concerns of the great English writers of the Civil War period (Milton, Bunyan et all) are in many ways completely baffling and alien to us and yet 150 years later with writers such as Byron we feel totally at home with their view of the world. How did this extraordinary change happen? How did we become modern? lifetime's work, offering an account of the writings of some of the most attractive figures ever to write in English. |
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... Original Sin . Man would have had a bodily presence , flesh and bones , had he never fallen . In a tradition from Augustine to Luther , Christian doctrine thus tried to steer a middle way between the Jewish lack of a separate soul and ...
... Original Sin . Man would have had a bodily presence , flesh and bones , had he never fallen . In a tradition from Augustine to Luther , Christian doctrine thus tried to steer a middle way between the Jewish lack of a separate soul and ...
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... Original Sin ; they were self - inflicted and corrigible : ' Half the Misery of Human Life might be extinguished , would Men alleviate the general Curse they lie under , by mutual Offices of Compassion , Benevolence and Humanity . ' The ...
... Original Sin ; they were self - inflicted and corrigible : ' Half the Misery of Human Life might be extinguished , would Men alleviate the general Curse they lie under , by mutual Offices of Compassion , Benevolence and Humanity . ' The ...
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... original desire to please , and an original aversion to offend his brethren . She taught him to feel pleasure in their favourable , and pain in their unfavourable regard . ' In other words , we want our actions to be not merely directly ...
... original desire to please , and an original aversion to offend his brethren . She taught him to feel pleasure in their favourable , and pain in their unfavourable regard . ' In other words , we want our actions to be not merely directly ...
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RELIGION AND THE SOUL | 28 |
MEDICINE AND THE BODY | 44 |
THE RATIONAL SELF | 62 |
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