Murder by Misrule


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Brilliant Francis Bacon is at a loss -- and in danger. Francis Bacon is charged with investigating the murder of a fellow barrister at Gray's Inn. He recruits his unwanted protégé Thomas Clarady to do the tiresome legwork. The son of a privateer, Clarady will do anything to climb the Elizabethan social ladder. Bacon's powerful uncle Lord Burghley suspects Catholic conspirators of the crime, but other motives quickly emerge. Rival barristers contend for the murdered man's legal honors and wealthy clients. Highly-placed courtiers are implicated as the investigation reaches from Whitehall to the London streets. Bacon does the thinking; Clarady does the fencing. Everyone has something up his pinked and padded sleeve. Even the brilliant Francis Bacon is at a loss — and in danger — until he sees through the disguises of the season of Misrule. “Castle’s characters brim with zest and real feeling.” — Kirkus Starred Review. Don’t dally! Jump right into this first book in the award-winning Francis Bacon mystery series.




The Missing Public Disputations of Jacobus Arminius


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Jacobus Arminius (1559-1609) composed 61 public disputations during his brief tenure as professor of theology at Leiden University, 36 of which have never before been collected and published, and have been neglected by scholars for four centuries. This critical edition supplements the works of Arminius by presenting these texts in the original Latin, complete with notes and summaries in English. The texts are preceded by a helpful introduction to the genre of theological disputations. In addition, the question of disputation authorship is treated exhaustively for the first time, demonstrating Arminius's primary authorship of these documents.







Disputation by Decree


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Providing a detailed account of the emergence and development of the public disputations between D.V. Coornhert (1522-1590) and Reformed ministers, this book explores the religious and political dimensions of a controversy that reflects issues and arguments at the core of the Dutch Revolt.




Heidegger on Death


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This book examines the question of death in the light of Heidegger's paradigmatic discussion in Being and Time. Although Heidegger's own treatment deliberately refrains from engaging theological perspectives, George Pattison suggests that these not only serve to bring out problematic elements in his own approach but also point to the larger human or anthropological issues in play. Pattison reveals where and how Heidegger and theology part ways but also how Heidegger can helpfully challenge theology to rethink one of its own fundamental questions: human beings' relation to their death and the meaning of death in their religious lives.













Tusculan Disputations


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Cicero composed these discourses while in his villa in Tusculum as he was mourning the death of his daughter, in order to convey his philosophy of how to live wisely and well. They take the form of fictional dialogues between Cicero and his friends, with each one focusing on a particular Stoic theme. The first, “On the Contempt of Death,” reminds us that mortality is nothing to be upset about. The second, “On Bearing Pain,” reassures us that philosophy is a balm for pains of the body. The third and fourth, “On Grief of Mind” and “Other Perturbations of the Mind,” say that this extends also to mental anguish and unrest. The last, “Whether Virtue Alone Be Sufficient for a Happy Life,” tells us that the key to happiness is already in our hands: it is not to rely on accidents of fate, but on our own efforts in areas of life that are under our own control. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.




Cicero's Tusculan Disputations


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Discover the profound wisdom of ancient philosophy with Marcus Tullius Cicero's enlightening work, "Cicero's Tusculan Disputations." This remarkable text engages with fundamental questions about life, death, and the pursuit of happiness, making it a timeless exploration of the human condition. As Cicero navigates the complexities of Stoic philosophy, you'll encounter thought-provoking dialogues that challenge conventional beliefs and encourage introspection. Each discussion is crafted to guide you toward a deeper understanding of your own life and the nature of happiness. But here's a provocative thought: Can true happiness be achieved in a world filled with suffering and uncertainty? How do we confront the inevitability of death while still embracing life to its fullest? Engage with Cicero's eloquent prose and rich arguments that highlight the importance of reason and virtue. His reflections on grief, fear, and the quest for wisdom offer invaluable insights for anyone seeking clarity and purpose in their own journey. Are you ready to delve into the philosophical debates that have shaped Western thought? Experience the impact of short, impactful paragraphs that convey Cicero's timeless wisdom. This work invites you to reflect on your own beliefs and encourages you to seek a life of meaning and fulfillment. This is your chance to connect with the foundational ideas of Western philosophy. Will you let the insights of "Cicero's Tusculan Disputations" guide you on your quest for knowledge? Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your mind with this classic text. Purchase "Cicero's Tusculan Disputations" now and embark on a journey of intellectual exploration!