Stoic, Christian and Humanist / Gilbert Murray. [print]

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Contents:
Pagan religion and philosophy at the time of Christ (From the History of Christianity in the Light of Modern Knowledge, Blackie and Sons, 1929) -- The stoic philosophy (Moncure Conway Memorial Lecture, 1915) -- The conception of another life (from the Edinburgh Review, 1914) -- What is permanent in positivism (Annual Comte Lecture, 1939).
Subject: This book collects together four essays by the very well-known academic Gilbert Murray that were first presented between 1914 and 1939. The author seeks to present a statement of his profound belief in ethics and disbelief in revelational religions. The philosophy of this great thinker is accessibly written while it addresses deep questions of the nature of morality and the basis of religions. This collection was first published in 1940. https://www.amazon.com/Christian-Humanist-Routledge-Library-Editions-dp-1138996505/dp/1138996505/ref=mt_paperback?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=1573858372
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Pagan religion and philosophy at the time of Christ (From the History of Christianity in the Light of Modern Knowledge, Blackie and Sons, 1929) -- The stoic philosophy (Moncure Conway Memorial Lecture, 1915) -- The conception of another life (from the Edinburgh Review, 1914) -- What is permanent in positivism (Annual Comte Lecture, 1939).

This book collects together four essays by the very well-known academic Gilbert Murray that were first presented between 1914 and 1939. The author seeks to present a statement of his profound belief in ethics and disbelief in revelational religions. The philosophy of this great thinker is accessibly written while it addresses deep questions of the nature of morality and the basis of religions. This collection was first published in 1940.

https://www.amazon.com/Christian-Humanist-Routledge-Library-Editions-dp-1138996505/dp/1138996505/ref=mt_paperback?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=1573858372

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