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Gilbert Burnet Bücher
Gilbert Burnet war ein schottischer Philosoph und Historiker, der für sein umfangreiches Werk zur englischen Reformation bekannt ist. Seine Schriften zeichnen sich durch die Tiefe seiner historischen Forschung und seine Bemühungen um Versöhnung in religiösen Streitigkeiten aus. Burnets Fähigkeit, komplexe soziale und politische Ereignisse zu analysieren, festigte seine Position als bedeutende Persönlichkeit seiner Zeit. Seine Gelehrsamkeit bleibt eine wichtige Referenz für das Verständnis der religiösen und politischen Geschichte Englands.






Bishop Burnet's History Of His Own Time V2
From The Restoration Of Charles Ii To The Treaty Of Peace At Utrecht, In The Reign Of Queen Anne
- 636 Seiten
- 23 Lesestunden
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Utopia
- 199 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Der berühmte Entwurf einer friedlichen und neidlosen Gesellschaft Thomas Morus`»Utopia«, eine Mischung aus philosophischem Traktat, Gespräch und Erzählung, ist die erste literarische Utopie der Neuzeit und blieb bis ins 20. Jahrhundert für zahlreiche Philosophen und Schriftsteller prägend. Das Buch ist angelegt als Dialog zwischen dem Morus und dem fingierten Raphael Hythlodée. Im ersten Teil werden die korrupten englischen Sozialverhältnisse kritisiert. Im zweiten Teil berichtet Raphael vom Staatsmodell der Insel Utopia, ihrer Gesellschaft, Moral und Religion und dem Leben der Menschen dort. Es ist der Entwurf einer idealen Lebensordnung, die Frieden und Glück für alle Mitglieder der Gemeinschaft sichert.
A Defence of Natural and Revealed Religion Being an Abridgment of the Sermons
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
The Life of William Bedell, D.D. Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland
- 540 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
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This important work is a condensed version of the lectures given by Dr. Bentley at the Boyle Lecture series in the early 18th century. The lectures provide a defense of natural and revealed religion against the arguments of skeptics and atheists. The abridged version features the most important and influential lectures from the series, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of religious thought.
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