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  Author: creativelivenew1   |   19 January 2024   |   comments: 0
Righteous Indignation Christian Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on Anger
Free Download Gregory L. Bock University of Texas at Ty, "Righteous Indignation: Christian Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on Anger"
English | ISBN: 1978711522 | 2021 | 182 pages | EPUB, PDF | 2 MB + 1028 KB
Righteous Indignation: Christian Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on Anger explores the philosophy of Christian anger-what anger is, what it means for God to be angry, and when anger is morally appropriate. The book explores specific biblical questions, such as how God communicates his anger in the Old Testament and whether anger at one's enemies in the imprecatory psalms is praiseworthy. In addition, some chapters focus on the practical application of anger to topics such as racial justice, criminal law, and civil discourse, and on the ideas of historical figures such as Thomas Aquinas and Jonathan Edwards. The purpose of the book is to provide multiple perspectives, examining anger from different angles, but most of all it is hoped that readers will come away with a better understanding of God's nature and how followers of Jesus ought to relate to those who wrong them.

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  Author: Baturi   |   18 November 2022   |   comments: 0
Shades of Indignation Political Scandals in France, Past and Present
Shades of Indignation: Political Scandals in France, Past and Present By Paul Jankowski
2007 | 236 Pages | ISBN: 1845453654 | PDF | 1 MB
At the end of the twentieth century France found itself in the midst of another scandalous fin de siecle, awash with rumors and revelations of wrongdoing in high places. As the millennium expired, the Republic's servants, some sitting, others retired, received much condemnation, whether welcomed or resented. When taken together, surely les affaires now approximate in political significance (if not in noise or invective) those of the Dreyfus or Panama scandals a century ago? Yet the author argues this is not so. Today, treason has vanished and is slowly giving way to a transgression different in kind, but equivalent in gravamen: the crime against humanity. Corruption is far from disappearing, yet now it inspires resignation rather than indignation - and as such, it has lost its power to scandalize. Jankowski claims that such transformations tell a tale. The state that once aspired to pre-eminence as the sole magnet of loyalty, touchstone of probity, and guarantor of right, has yielded significant ground to the individual who is now more likely to elevate his own dignity and cry scandal on his own behalf. n these times, Individualism is de-politicizing the group and ltimately diluting the mystique of France, the nation-state par excellence.

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