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The Battles of Wisdom and Humility - Literary Institutions of Christian Religion: The Age of Reason As a Man Thinketh The Holy Spirit… - cover

The Battles of Wisdom and Humility - Literary Institutions of Christian Religion: The Age of Reason As a Man Thinketh The Holy Spirit…

John Stuart Mill, Thomas Paine, Friedrich Nietzsche, David Hume, Saint Augustine, Martin Luther, Ralph Waldo Emerson, G.K. Chesterton, Brother Lawrence, Prentice Mulford, Wallace D. Wattles, Ludwig Feuerbach, Charles H. Spurgeon, Florence Scovel Shinn, Thomas A'kempis, H. Emilie Cady, Gregory of Nyssa, St. Teresa of Ávila, Andrew Murray, Arthur Pink, James Allen, Athanasius of Alexandria, Leo Tolstoy, Pope Gregory I, John of Damascus, Basil the Great, Thomas Aquinas

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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The compendium "The Battles of Wisdom and Humility" navigates the complex interplay between intellect and modesty, traversing a wide array of literary styles including philosophical discourses, theological treatises, and introspective essays. This anthology curates pivotal works that challenge and illuminate the thematic duality of wisdom and humility, coaxing readers into contemplation and self-examination. Among its pages, inspired parables coexist with rigorous arguments, inviting engagement with timeless questions about human nature, ethics, and the divine. The collection offers readers a singular blend of influential voices that span centuries and climates of thought. The anthology brings together eminent figures from various historical epochs and intellectual movements, from the profound spiritual insights of Augustine and Aquinas to the analytical rigor of Mill and Hume. These contributors, such as Nietzsche's provocative critique of morality and Shinn's creative metaphysics, each contribute to a mosaic of insights reflecting their unique contexts. Assembled by an editorial vision that appreciates both divergence and convergence, "The Battles of Wisdom and Humility" synthesizes perspectives ranging from early Christian mysticism to Enlightenment rationalism and beyond, serving as a testament to the enduring dialogue between mind and spirit. For readers seeking an expansive intellectual journey, "The Battles of Wisdom and Humility" offers an invaluable resource to explore diverse yet interconnected paradigms. This anthology presents an opportunity to engage deeply with ideological contrasts and resonances, providing a rich tapestry of thought that intrigues both curious newcomers and seasoned scholars alike. Delve into this collection to enrich your understanding of wisdom's manifold expressions and humility's uncharted depths, setting the stage for a transformative dialogue with past and present minds.
Disponible depuis: 21/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 10232 pages.

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