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Sermons on Evil-Speaking. Exploring the Moral Complexities of Gossip: A 17th-Century Sermons Collection on Truthful Communication and Personal Integrity
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- Nombre de pages177
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664587398
- EAN4057664587398
- Date de parution04/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille560 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Sermons on Evil-Speaking, " Isaac Barrow tackles one of the most insidious moral failings of his time: the act of speaking ill of others. Barrow's sermons serve as profound reflections on the ethical and spiritual implications of slander, gossip, and malicious speech. His eloquent prose is marked by a blend of scriptural analysis and philosophical inquiry, employing a didactic style that invites readers to engage deeply with the moral fabric of their speech.
Contextually, Barrow's work emerges from the tumultuous socio-religious landscape of 17th-century England, where conflicts of personal and public morality were fervently debated, highlighting the relevance of ethical discourse in personal and communal life. Isaac Barrow, a prominent theologian and mathematician, was influenced by the intellectual currents of his time, including the Puritan emphasis on personal piety and moral integrity.
His background in the Anglican tradition and his exposure to the philosophical thought of his contemporaries shaped his understanding of the power of language and its moral consequences. Barrow'Äôs education and pastoral experience endowed him with a unique perspective on how communities navigate the complexities of human relationships, further fueling his passion for advocating moral discourse. This book is recommended for readers interested in moral philosophy, theology, and the power of language.
Barrow'Äôs insightful examination of the dangers of evil-speaking not only serves as a guide for personal conduct but also encourages readers to reflect on the broader implications of their words in society. Engaging with "Sermons on Evil-Speaking" will enrich your understanding of ethical communication and inspire a more conscientious approach to discourse.
Contextually, Barrow's work emerges from the tumultuous socio-religious landscape of 17th-century England, where conflicts of personal and public morality were fervently debated, highlighting the relevance of ethical discourse in personal and communal life. Isaac Barrow, a prominent theologian and mathematician, was influenced by the intellectual currents of his time, including the Puritan emphasis on personal piety and moral integrity.
His background in the Anglican tradition and his exposure to the philosophical thought of his contemporaries shaped his understanding of the power of language and its moral consequences. Barrow'Äôs education and pastoral experience endowed him with a unique perspective on how communities navigate the complexities of human relationships, further fueling his passion for advocating moral discourse. This book is recommended for readers interested in moral philosophy, theology, and the power of language.
Barrow'Äôs insightful examination of the dangers of evil-speaking not only serves as a guide for personal conduct but also encourages readers to reflect on the broader implications of their words in society. Engaging with "Sermons on Evil-Speaking" will enrich your understanding of ethical communication and inspire a more conscientious approach to discourse.



