The Atheist's Bible: Diderot's 'Éléments de physiologie'
Title | The Atheist's Bible: Diderot's 'Éléments de physiologie' PDF eBook |
Author | Caroline Warman |
Publisher | Open Book Publishers |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 2020-11-16 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1783748990 |
‘Love is harder to explain than hunger, for a piece of fruit does not feel the desire to be eaten’: Denis Diderot’s Éléments de physiologie presents a world in flux, turning on the relationship between man, matter and mind. In this late work, Diderot delves playfully into the relationship between bodily sensation, emotion and perception, and asks his readers what it means to be human in the absence of a soul. The Atheist’s Bible challenges prevailing scholarly views on Diderot’s Éléments, asserting its contemporary philosophical importance, and prompting its readers to inspect more closely this little-known and little-studied work. In this timely volume, Warman establishes the place of Diderot’s Éléments in the trajectory of materialist theories of nature and the mind stretching back to Epicurus and Lucretius, and explores the fascinating reasons behind scholarly neglect of this seminal work. In turn, Warman outlines the hitherto unacknowledged dissemination and reception of Diderot’s Éléments, demonstrating how Diderot’s Éléments was circulated in manuscript-form as early as the 1790s, thus showing how the text came to influence the next generations of materialist thinkers. This book is accompanied by a digital edition of Jacques-André Naigeon’s Mémoires historiques et philosophiques sur la vie et les ouvrages de Denis Diderot (1823), a work which, Warman argues, represents the first publication of Diderot’s Éléments, long before its official publication date of 1875. The Atheist’s Bible constitutes a major contribution to the field of Diderot studies, and will be of further interest to scholars and students of materialist natural philosophy in the Age of Enlightenment and beyond.
The Atheist's Bible
Title | The Atheist's Bible PDF eBook |
Author | Georges Minois |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2022-09-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0226821064 |
A comprehensive biography of the Treatise of the Three Impostors, a controversial nonexistent medieval book. Like a lot of good stories, this one begins with a rumor: in 1239, Pope Gregory IX accused Frederick II, the Holy Roman Emperor, of heresy. Without disclosing evidence of any kind, Gregory announced that Frederick had written a supremely blasphemous book—De tribus impostoribus, or the Treatise of the Three Impostors—in which Frederick denounced Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad as impostors. Of course, Frederick denied the charge, and over the following centuries the story played out across Europe, with libertines, freethinkers, and other “strong minds” seeking a copy of the scandalous text. The fascination persisted until finally, in the eighteenth century, someone brought the purported work into actual existence—in not one but two versions, Latin and French. Although historians have debated the origins and influences of this nonexistent book, there has not been a comprehensive biography of the Treatise of the Three Impostors. In The Atheist’s Bible, the eminent historian Georges Minois tracks the course of the book from its origins in 1239 to its most salient episodes in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, introducing readers to the colorful individuals obsessed with possessing the legendary work—and the equally obsessive passion of those who wanted to punish people who sought it. Minois’s compelling account sheds much-needed light on the power of atheism, the threat of blasphemy, and the persistence of free thought during a time when the outspoken risked being burned at the stake.
The Atheist's Bible Companion to the New Testament
Title | The Atheist's Bible Companion to the New Testament PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Davis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 464 |
Release | 2009-10-30 |
Genre | Atheism |
ISBN | 9781432748647 |
There is no other Bible commentary like The Atheist's Bible Companion to the New Testament. It is the only comprehensive reference guide to contradictions in the Christian scriptures, and will appeal to the growing number of religious skeptics who want to shore up their debating arsenal against the Christian fundamentalists.
God Doesn't Believe in Atheists
Title | God Doesn't Believe in Atheists PDF eBook |
Author | Ray Comfort |
Publisher | Bridge Logos Foundation |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2002-06 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780882709222 |
This book proves to atheists that they don't exist, reveals to agnostics their true motives, and strengthens the faith of the believers. This book answers questions such as Who made God? and Where did Cain get his wife? The book uses humor, reason, and logic to send a powerful message. Here are some reactions from atheists who read the book . . .
The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament
Title | The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua Aaron Bowen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 430 |
Release | 2021-05-24 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781736592021 |
The Old Testament is a fierce battleground for atheists and Christian apologists, with each side accusing the other of taking challenging and troubling passages out of context. In this handbook, Joshua Bowen not only provides the background to the Old Testament and the ancient Near East, but engages with hotly contested topics like slavery, failed prophecy, and the authorship of debated Old Testament books. This book provides: -clear and straightforward explanations to complex topics -direct engagement with hot-button Old Testament issues -specific arguments to help you in a debate or discussion. Whether you are looking to debate problematic Old Testament issues on social media or have a relaxed, meaningful discussion with a family member over coffee, The Atheist Handbook to the Old Testament is an indispensable resource for you.
An Atheists' Bible
Title | An Atheists' Bible PDF eBook |
Author | Kurtis Sunday |
Publisher | Cambria Books |
Pages | 390 |
Release | 2018-09-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781999612993 |
A fictionalised philosophical history of the year 1759, and concerning a conspiracy involving the late Monsieur Diderot's Encyclopédie ou ictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers. This updated and annotated edition includes a list of personages featured, and the Author's original historical notes.
Sexual and Marital Metaphors in Hosea, Jeremiah, Isaiah, and Ezekiel
Title | Sexual and Marital Metaphors in Hosea, Jeremiah, Isaiah, and Ezekiel PDF eBook |
Author | Sharon Moughtin-Mumby |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2008-06-05 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0191528838 |
Sharon Moughtin-Mumby considers the often unrecognised impact of different approaches to metaphor on readings of the prophtic sexual and marital metaphorical language. She outlines a practical and consciously simplified approach to metaphor, placing strong emphasis on the influence of literary context on metaphorical meaning. Drawing on this approach, she read Hosea 4-14, Jeremiah 2:1-4:4, Isaiah, Ezekiel 16 and 23, and Hosea 1-3 with fresh eyes. Her lucid new readings reveal the way in which scholarship has repeatedly stifled the prophetic metaphorical language by reading it within the 'default contexts' of 'the marriage metaphor' and 'cultic prostitution', which for so many years have been simply assumed. Readers are encouraged instead to read these diverse metaphors and similes within their distinctive literary contexts in which they have the potential to rise vividly to life, provoking the question: how are we to respond to these disquieting, powerful texts in the midst of the Hebrew Bible?