What I Believe: 3 Complete Essays on Religion

What I Believe: 3 Complete Essays on Religion Bertrand Russell, Terrence Hardiman

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Review Terrence Hardiman gives an excellent reading of three philosophical essays from Bertrand Russell (1870-1970). Russell won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950, and was one of the prominent voices that defined the religious and moral questions of the 20th century. These essays (What I Believe; Why I Am Not A Christian; and A Free Man's Worship) present Russell's persuasive opposition to any dogma that he believed could shackle the human mind. A British philosopher and mathematician, an ardent pacifist, opponent of nuclear weapons, and an advocate of sexual freedom, Russell once stated that his life had been governed by three passions: the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and an unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. Remarkably relevant, beautifully written, and filled with wit and wisdom, these three essays will delight anyone who values the free and impassioned exchange of ideas. -- Midwest Book Review Product Description These three essays present Russell's persuasive opposition to any system or dogma that he believes may shackle the human mind. 2 cassettes.

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What I Believe: 3 Complete Essays on Religion

What I Believe: 3 Complete Essays on Religion Bertrand Russell, Terrence Hardiman

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Review Terrence Hardiman gives an excellent reading of three philosophical essays from Bertrand Russell (1870-1970). Russell won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950, and was one of the prominent voices that defined the religious and moral questions of the 20th century. These essays (What I Believe; Why I Am Not A Christian; and A Free Man's Worship) present Russell's persuasive opposition to any dogma that he believed could shackle the human mind. A British philosopher and mathematician, an ardent pacifist, opponent of nuclear weapons, and an advocate of sexual freedom, Russell once stated that his life had been governed by three passions: the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and an unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. Remarkably relevant, beautifully written, and filled with wit and wisdom, these three essays will delight anyone who values the free and impassioned exchange of ideas. -- Midwest Book Review Product Description These three essays present Russell's persuasive opposition to any system or dogma that he believes may shackle the human mind. 2 cassettes.

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menu_book Audio Cassette
calendar_today 1995
qr_code_2 9781572700116
language EN
description N/A