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Charles Gore

    Ce théologien britannique et évêque anglican fut le fondateur de la Community of the Resurrection. Ses œuvres théologiques explorent en profondeur la vie spirituelle et l'application des principes chrétiens dans le monde moderne. Son style se caractérise par sa clarté et sa profondeur, cherchant à connecter la foi à la raison. Il a laissé un héritage significatif dans le domaine de la théologie et de la spiritualité chrétiennes.

    Philosophy of the Good Life
    Dissertations on Subjects Connected with the Incarnation
    Theresa Marchmont; Or, the Maid of Honour, A Tale
    William Law's Defence of Church Principles: Three Letters to the Bishop of Bangor, 1717-1719
    Religion and the Rise of Capitalism
    • Religion and the Rise of Capitalism

      A Historical Study

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Exploring the intertwined histories of capitalism and religion, R. H. Tawney delves into the Middle Ages to uncover how these two forces shaped one another. He refrains from using jargon, presenting a balanced analysis that highlights the impact of religious developments, particularly the Protestant Reformation, on economic systems. First published in 1926, Tawney's insights resonate today, providing a framework for understanding the complex relationship between social ethics and economic practices in contemporary society.

      Religion and the Rise of Capitalism
    • This book contains three letters written by William Law in defense of high church principles. The letters were addressed to Benjamin Hoadly, the bishop of Bangor, and were written between 1717 and 1719. The letters are an important theological work of the period and offer insight into the religious battles of the time.

      William Law's Defence of Church Principles: Three Letters to the Bishop of Bangor, 1717-1719
    • Theresa Marchmont; Or, the Maid of Honour, A Tale

      in large print

      • 68pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The publishing house Megali focuses on making historical works more accessible by producing them in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. This initiative aims to enhance the reading experience for those who face challenges with standard text sizes, ensuring that important historical literature remains available to a wider audience.

      Theresa Marchmont; Or, the Maid of Honour, A Tale
    • The book presents a collection of dissertations intended for a theological audience, stemming from the author's earlier Bampton Lectures of 1891. It aims to provide a deeper exploration of theological concepts and discussions, fulfilling a long-held intention to address a more specialized readership. The preface highlights the author's commitment to enriching theological discourse, despite the delay in publication.

      Dissertations on Subjects Connected with the Incarnation