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Joseph Mccabe

    Joseph McCabe, initialement destiné à une vie religieuse, devint un fervent défenseur de l'émancipation intellectuelle après une profonde introspection personnelle. Sa production prolifique, s'étendant sur des millions de mots, explore principalement la pensée rationnelle et la critique des dogmes religieux. McCabe était réputé pour ses conférences dynamiques et sa vaste correspondance avec des penseurs de premier plan de son époque, influençant considérablement le paysage intellectuel. Sa traduction et sa vulgarisation des théories de l'évolution lui ont valu une reconnaissance internationale, l'établissant comme une figure clé et l'un des auteurs les plus prolifiques de l'histoire à promouvoir une vision scientifique du monde.

    The Social Record of Christianity
    The Reformation and Protestant Reaction; 1141
    St. Augustine and his Age
    Rebels to Reels
    Christianity or Secularism: Which is the Better for Mankind?: a Verbatim Report on two Nights' Deb
    A Candid History of the Jesuits
    • A Candid History of the Jesuits

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      This work offers a thorough examination of the Jesuits' significant role throughout history, emphasizing their influence and contributions. To ensure its accessibility, the text has been meticulously reformatted and retyped, presenting a clear and readable version for contemporary audiences. The effort to preserve this important history aims to keep the Jesuits' legacy alive for both present and future generations.

      A Candid History of the Jesuits
    • Rebels to Reels

      A biography of Combat Cameraman Daniel A. McGovern USAF

      • 450pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
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      The narrative explores the remarkable life of the filmmaker who documented the aftermath of the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Through his firsthand experiences and encounters with significant historical figures, the story delves into the profound impact of these events on both the individual and the world, offering a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in history.

      Rebels to Reels
    • Selected for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It is recognized by scholars for its importance in understanding historical and societal contexts, making it a valuable addition to the study of human development and cultural heritage.

      The Reformation and Protestant Reaction; 1141
    • The Social Record of Christianity

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,7(3)Évaluer

      The book delves into the historical conflict between the Christian Church and various scientific fields, highlighting its opposition to astronomy, geology, biology, and evolution. It examines the Church's efforts to suppress advancements in medicine, agriculture, and technology, illustrating a broader narrative of repression. McCabe's thorough documentation sheds light on how religious authority has influenced societal progress and the investigation of natural sciences throughout history.

      The Social Record of Christianity
    • This collection focuses on republishing classic works from the early 1900s and earlier, which are now rare and costly. The editions are designed to be affordable while maintaining high quality, featuring the original text and artwork to preserve the authenticity of these literary treasures.

      Evolution, a General Sketch, from Nebula to Man;
    • Joseph McCabe's groundbreaking study of the history of women's religion provides new insights into the role of women throughout history. With its nuanced analyses and meticulous research, it offers a compelling vision of what we can learn from the past about the place of women in society today.

      The Religion of Woman: An Historical Study
    • In this insightful book, Joseph McCabe responds to Sir Oliver Lodge's argument for the existence of God as the cause of life. With clear and compelling reasoning, McCabe offers a compelling rebuttal to Lodge's claims and provides a thoughtful exploration of the origins of life.

      The Origin of Life: A Reply to Sir Oliver Lodge