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lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

Library Library for the Blind Blind

Library Library for the Blind Blind


New Book Pope Benedict XVI will be presented March 10 at the Vatican





The Vatican confirmed today that the second part of the book "Jesus of Nazareth" by Pope Benedict XVI, will be presented on March 10 in the "Aula Juan Pablo II" in the press office of the Holy See.

Vatican City. EFE .-

The book will be presented to five p.m. (16.00 gmt) by Cardinal Marc Ouellet, prefect of the Congregation for Bishops, and the Italian writer Claudio Magris.

This second volume is devoted to the passion, death and resurrection of Christ, the most decisive moments in the life of Jesus, as Pope Ratzinger.

In volume, Benedict XVI elaborates on the death of Christ, the resurrection, about why he was convicted, who were to blame for his death, etc.

The volume is published by the Libreria Editrice Vaticana (LEV), which has all copyrights of Benedict XVI, and will go on sale in Italy (300,000 copies for the first edition, distributed by Rizzoli), Spain (Editorial Meeting) Germany (Herder), USA (Ignatius Press) and other countries.

As reported last July, the Vatican spokesman, Federico Lombardi, the pope is entering as the third part of the book, dedicated to Jesus' childhood and the beginning of his preaching.

The first part of "Jesus of Nazareth", 448 pages, was submitted by the Vatican on April 13, 2007. In it, the pontiff was a Jesus "real, historic" and said that Christ is a figure "historically sensible and convincing." EFE

philosophy books took Frederick Copleston history of philosophy

philosophy books took Frederick Copleston history of philosophy




The Story of Philosophy is a nine-volume history of Western philosophical thought, written by English Jesuit Frederick C. Copleston.

This work ranges from the philosophy of the Presocratics to Dewey, Russell, Moore, Sartre and Merleau-Ponty. The nine volumes, published between 1946 and 1974, were written for Catholic seminary students, with the aim of "providing ecclesiastical seminaries work that is more detailed and larger than commonly used textbooks, and also show the logical development of philosophical systems and how they are interrelated. "Copleston Thomistic approach remains explicit throughout the work, but it is generally accepted that describes in a fair and proper to the different philosophies treated even those who do not share. In fact, this is perhaps the best and most complete history of Western philosophy available today. Something that may bother you less learned readers are constants Copleston quotes in Greek, Latin, German and French, untranslated.

Text quoted from: wikipedia.org


Content:

To download click on the desired volume.


or Volume 1: Greece and Rome

and Volume 2: From St. Augustine to John Duns Scotus

or Volume 3: From Ockham to Suarez

and Volume 4: From Descartes to Leibniz

and Volume 5: From Hobbes to Hume

o Volume 6: Wolff to Kant
o Volume 7: Fichte to Nietzsche
o Volume 8: Bentham to Russell
o Volume 9: Maine de Biran to Sartre

For now, just to take 5, but when I get the others up.

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Greetings.

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