The Cambridge Companion To Life And Death

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This volume discusses the philosophical issues connected with the nature and significance of life and death, and the ethics of killing. It will be of interest to all those taking courses on the philosophy of life and death, applied ethics covering abortion, euthanasia, and suicide, and ethics and metaphysics.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Steven Luper
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2014-02-13
File : 369 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107022874


The Cambridge Companion To Philo

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The Cambridge Companion to Philo presents an accessible account of Philo of Alexandria and his works, which constitute an essential source for the study of the Judaism of the turn of the eras, the rise of Christianity, and the history of Greek philosophy. The volume surveys key areas of Philonic studies and gives readers a sense of the current state of scholarship.

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Genre : Bibles
Author : Adam Kamesar
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2009-04-27
File : 321 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780521860901


The Cambridge Companion To Karl Rahner

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Karl Rahner (1904–84) was one of the most significant theological voices of the twentieth century. For many his theology has come to symbolise the Catholic Church's entry into modernity. Part of his enduring appeal lies in his ability to reflect on a whole variety of issues in theology and spirituality and concentrate this plurality into a few basic convictions. This Cambridge Companion provides an accessible introduction to the main themes of Rahner's work. Written by an international array of experts, it will be of interest to both students and scholars alike. Each chapter serves as a guide to its topic and recommends further reading for additional study. The contributors also assess Rahner's significance for contemporary theology by bringing his thought into dialogue with many current concerns including: religious pluralism, spirituality, postmodernism, ecumenism, ethics and developments in political and feminist theologies.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Declan Marmion
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2005-06-16
File : 352 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781139827218


The Cambridge Companion To T S Eliot

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An essential introduction and handbook for students and other readers of T. S. Eliot.

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Genre : Electronic books
Author : Anthony David Moody
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1994
File : 284 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521421276


The Cambridge Companion To Life And Death

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This volume meets the increasing interest in a range of philosophical issues connected with the nature and significance of life and death, and the ethics of killing. What is it to be alive and to die? What is it to be a person? What must time be like if we are to persist? What makes one life better than another? May death or posthumous events harm the dead? The chapters in this volume address these questions, and also discuss topical issues such as abortion, euthanasia, and suicide. They explore the interrelation between the metaphysics, significance, and ethics of life and death, and they discuss the moral significance of killing both people and animals, and the extent to which death harms them. The volume is for all those studying the philosophy of life and death, for readers taking applied ethics courses, and for those studying ethics and metaphysics more generally.

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Genre : Death
Author : Steven Luper
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Release : 2014
File : 351 Pages
ISBN-13 : 110777943X


The Cambridge Companion To Cicero

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A comprehensive and authoritative account of one of the greatest and most prolific writers of classical antiquity.

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Genre : Foreign Language Study
Author : C. E. W. Steel
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2013-05-02
File : 445 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780521509930


The Cambridge Companion To Bruckner

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This Companion provides an overview of the composer Anton Bruckner (1824-1896). Sixteen chapters by leading scholars investigate aspects of his life and works and consider the manner in which critical appreciation has changed in the twentieth century. The first section deals with Bruckner's Austrian background, investigating the historical circumstances in which he worked, his upbringing in Upper Austria, and his career in Vienna. A number of misunderstandings are dealt with in the light of recent research. The remainder of the book covers Bruckner's career as church musician and symphonist, with a chapter on the neglected secular vocal music. Religious, aesthetic, formal, harmonic, and instrumental aspects are considered, while one chapter confronts the problem of the editions of the symphonies. Two concluding chapters discuss the symphonies in performance, and the history of Bruckner-reception with particular reference to German Nationalism, the Third Reich and the appropriation of Bruckner by the Nazis.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : John Williamson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2004-07-15
File : 340 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521008786


The Cambridge Companion To Plutarch

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Plutarch is one of the most prolific and important writers from antiquity. His Parallel Lives continue to be an invaluable historical source, and the numerous essays in his Moralia, covering everything from marriage to the Delphic Oracle, are crucial evidence for ancient philosophy and cultural history. This volume provides an engaging introduction to all aspects of his work, including his method and purpose in writing the Lives, his attitudes toward daily life and intimate relations, his thoughts on citizenship and government, his relationship to Plato and the second Sophistic, and his conception of foreign or 'other'. Attention is also paid to his style and rhetoric. Plutarch's works have also been important in subsequent periods, and an introduction to their reception history in Byzantium, Italy, England, Spain, and France is provided. A distinguished team of contributors together helps the reader begin to navigate this most varied and fascinating of writers.

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Genre : Literary Collections
Author : Frances B. Titchener
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2023-02-28
File : 523 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781009302111


The Cambridge Companion To Mahler

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In the years approaching the centenary of Mahler's death, this book provides both summation of, and starting point for, an assessment and reassessment of the composer's output and creative activity. Authored by a collection of leading specialists in Mahler scholarship, its opening chapters place the composer in socio-political and cultural contexts, and discuss his work in light of developments in the aesthetics of musical meaning. Part II examines from a variety of analytical, interpretative and critical standpoints the complete range of his output, from early student works and unfinished fragments to the sketches and performing versions of the Tenth Symphony. Part III evaluates Mahler's role as interpreter of his own and other composers' works during his lifelong career as operatic and orchestral conductor. Part IV addresses Mahler's fluctuating reception history from scholarly, journalistic, creative, public and commercial perspectives, with special attention being paid to his compositional legacy.

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Genre : Music
Author : Jeremy Barham
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2007-12-13
File : 370 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781139827201


The Cambridge Companion To Liberation Theology

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Liberation theology is widely referred to in discussions of politics and religion but not always adequately understood. This Companion offers an introduction to the history and characteristics of liberation theology in its various forms in different parts of the world. Authors from four continents examine the emergence and character of liberation theology in Latin America; black theology; Asian theology; and the new situation arising from the end of the apartheid regime in South Africa. The major Christian Church's attitude to liberation theology, and the extent of the movement's indebtedness to Marxism, are examined; and a political theologian writing from another perspective of Christian theology offers an evaluation. Through a sequence of eleven chapters readers are given a comprehensive description and evaluation of the different facets of this important theological and social movement. There is also an Introduction relating liberation theology to the history of theology, and a Select Bibliography.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Christopher Rowland
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1999-03-13
File : 288 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521467071