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50 Christan Books - Scripture Theology Philosophy and Spirituality (Including Christian Novels) - cover
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50 Christan Books - Scripture Theology Philosophy and Spirituality (Including Christian Novels)

Pope Gregory I, Dante, Saint Augustine, Martin Luther, Friedrich Nietzsche, Thomas Paine, Leo Tolstoy, Alexandria Athanasius of, Gregory of Nyssa, Basil the Great, John of Damascus, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas à Kempis, Avila St. Teresa of, Lawrence Brother, David Hume, Ludwig Feuerbach, Charles Spurgeon, Andrew Murray, G. K. Chesterton, Arthur Pink, John Milton, John Bunyan, Voltaire, Lew Wallace, Henryk Sienkiewicz, Charles M. Sheldon, Henry Van Dyke, Grace Livingston Hill, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Ralph Waldo Emerson, H. Emilie Cady, James Allen, Prentice Mulford, Florence Scovel Shinn

Tradutor George Eliot, Thomas Carlyle, Constance Garnett, Philip Schaff, Jeremiah Curtin, Alexander Walker, Benedict Zimmerman, William Benham, Helen Zimmern, Thomas Common, James Donaldson, Grignon R. S., John Wycliffe, Alexander Roberts, Andrew Rutherfurd

Editora: Musaicum Books

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'50 Christian Books - Scripture, Theology, Philosophy and Spirituality (Including Christian Novels)' presents an unparalleled anthology encapsulating a rich tapestry of theological discourse and philosophical musings. Spanning across eras from the patristic period to modernity, this collection interweaves voices that have profoundly shaped Christian thought. The compilation cuts across diverse literary genres—from doctrinal treatises and philosophical dialogues to spiritual autobiographies and allegorical fiction. Highlighting pivotal works such as confessional writings and groundbreaking philosophical treaties, the anthology showcases the evolution and diversity of Christian literary tradition while maintaining a cohesive examination of faith, morality, and human existence. The contributors—a constellation of theologians, philosophers, and literary figures—herald from varied epochs and cultures, offering a symphony of intellectual rigor and spiritual depth. Notables such as Augustine and Aquinas converse through the ages with thinkers like Nietzsche and Tolstoy, providing a multi-faceted perspective on Christian ideology. The anthology charts the influence of movements from Scholasticism to the Reformation and Enlightenment, enriching our understanding of spiritual development and ethical considerations within the Christian faith. This anthology is a treasure trove for any reader seeking to delve deep into the Christian intellectual tradition. It offers an educational journey through the corridors of history, philosophy, and spirituality, engaging a dialogue among some of Christianity's most influential voices. Scholars, theologians, and lay readers alike will find this collection a critical resource for exploring the breadth and depth of Christian thought, prompting reflection and discussion on profound existential questions threaded throughout the narratives.
Disponível desde: 04/01/2022.
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