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Weight | .356 kg |
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Longmans, Green, and Co, London, 1907
Hardback, no D/J, bound in dark-red book-cloth, pp. 186 + 2 of adverts.
Condition, Used – Good. A tight binding showing some minor signs of foxing, more so to the front end-papers.
Some signs of being ex-library ( purple stamps on a few pages). Otherwise good.
Inge was Best known for his works on Plotinus, neoplatonic philosophy and on Christian mysticism. He was a strong proponent of the spiritual type of religion—”that autonomous faith which rests upon experience and individual inspiration”—as opposed to one of coercive authority. He was therefore outspoken in his criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church. His thought, on the whole, represents a blending of traditional Christian theology with elements of Platonic philosophy. This book expresses some of those views eloquently.
£30.00
1 in stock
Weight | .356 kg |
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