Works of Joseph Butler, LL. D., Late Lord Bishop of Durham : To Which Is Prefixed a Life of the Author; Containing, Sermons Preached at the Rolls, &C., Charge to the Clergy of Durham, and Correspondence With Dr. Clarke
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1036520692
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9781036520694
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Sothis Press
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Oct 10th, 2024
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This book includes a profound collection of sermons and correspondence that delve into the moral and social aspects of human nature, alongside discussions on conscience, compassion, self-deceit, and the love for one's neighbor. Set against the backdrop of 18th-century theological debate, the author, a distinguished figure in religious scholarship, explores these timeless themes through a lens that is both deeply personal and universally applicable. The thematic depth is further enriched by an engaging dialogue with contemporary thinkers, shedding light on enduring questions about morality, ethics, and our responsibilities to each other.
Through sermons preached at notable locations such as the Rolls Chapel and before esteemed bodies like the House of Lords, this book offers insights into public morality and individual virtue, reflecting on how private faith intersects with public duty. The inclusion of correspondence between the author and prominent intellectuals of the time provides a rare glimpse into the intellectual exchanges that shaped religious thought during this period.
Concluding with a charge to the clergy and reflections on reading and understanding arguments, this book not only captures the essence of 18th-century theological discourse but also encourages readers to reflect on their own moral compasses. Its exploration of human nature and morality remains as relevant today as it was during its initial publication, offering timeless wisdom for those seeking to understand the complexities of ethical living.
Through sermons preached at notable locations such as the Rolls Chapel and before esteemed bodies like the House of Lords, this book offers insights into public morality and individual virtue, reflecting on how private faith intersects with public duty. The inclusion of correspondence between the author and prominent intellectuals of the time provides a rare glimpse into the intellectual exchanges that shaped religious thought during this period.
Concluding with a charge to the clergy and reflections on reading and understanding arguments, this book not only captures the essence of 18th-century theological discourse but also encourages readers to reflect on their own moral compasses. Its exploration of human nature and morality remains as relevant today as it was during its initial publication, offering timeless wisdom for those seeking to understand the complexities of ethical living.
This book includes a profound collection of sermons and correspondence that delve into the moral and social aspects of human nature, alongside discussions on conscience, compassion, self-deceit, and the love for one''s neighbor. Set against the backdrop of 18th-century theological debate, the author, a distinguished figure in religious scholarship, explores these timeless themes through a lens that is both deeply personal and universally applicable. The thematic depth is further enriched by an engaging dialogue with contemporary thinkers, shedding light on enduring questions about morality, ethics, and our responsibilities to each other.
Through sermons preached at notable locations such as the Rolls Chapel and before esteemed bodies like the House of Lords, this book offers insights into public morality and individual virtue, reflecting on how private faith intersects with public duty. The inclusion of correspondence between the author and prominent intellectuals of the time provides a rare glimpse into the intellectual exchanges that shaped religious thought during this period.
Concluding with a charge to the clergy and reflections on reading and understanding arguments, this book not only captures the essence of 18th-century theological discourse but also encourages readers to reflect on their own moral compasses. Its exploration of human nature and morality remains as relevant today as it was during its initial publication, offering timeless wisdom for those seeking to understand the complexities of ethical living.
Through sermons preached at notable locations such as the Rolls Chapel and before esteemed bodies like the House of Lords, this book offers insights into public morality and individual virtue, reflecting on how private faith intersects with public duty. The inclusion of correspondence between the author and prominent intellectuals of the time provides a rare glimpse into the intellectual exchanges that shaped religious thought during this period.
Concluding with a charge to the clergy and reflections on reading and understanding arguments, this book not only captures the essence of 18th-century theological discourse but also encourages readers to reflect on their own moral compasses. Its exploration of human nature and morality remains as relevant today as it was during its initial publication, offering timeless wisdom for those seeking to understand the complexities of ethical living.
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