Richard Sorabji presents a unique discussion of the development of moral conscience over a period of 2500 years, from the playwrights of the fifth century BCE to the present. He addresses key topics including the original meaning and continuing nature of conscience, the ideas of freedom of religion and conscience with climaxes in the early Christian centuries and the seventeenth, the disputes on absolution or 'terrorisation' of conscience, dilemmas of conscience,and moral double-bind, the reliability of conscience if it is shaped by local custom, and modern opposition to the idea of conscience and its role in legislation.
On occasion, he was moved to write entire chapters of the book in his own hand, and he continued to work on the final stages of the manuscript until shortly before his death on June 6, 1961.
In this inspiring, uplifting and timely book, Harold Kushner addresses our craving for significance, the need to know that our lives and choices mean something. We sometimes confuse power, wealth and fame with true achievement.
Intended for little ones as they enter their pre-school and kindergarten years and continue into their early grade-school years, this work asks: What does your small voice say you should do?
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objectively guilty and feels that guilt in his conscience. An example would be Peter who denied Jesus three times. He knew he was guilty and he was truly guilty. So was Judas who initially might not have felt guilty even though he was ...
According to Jankélévitch, most ethical theories and systems shield us from remorse. This is unfortunate because, in his view, the very experience of remorse provides the seeds to overcome it.
The existence of the conscience is clearly demonstrated by the author through case histories. Here are all the vital facts about the conscience and the trouble it can cause, including psychosomatic illnesses.
The Christian Conscience and War
From time to time the series publishes volumes that map the state of the art and the history of the discipline.
Conscience and Its Critics is an eloquent and passionate examination of the opposition between Protestant conscience and Enlightenment reason in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.