An Enquiry into an Origin of Honour; and the Usefulness of Christianity in War
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The book "Reflections on the origin of honor; and the usefulness of Christianity in war" by the famous author Bernard Mandeville is a fundamental study that highlights the complexity and contradictions of the concept of honor in society. The author conducts a detailed analysis of the origin of the concept of honor and draws attention to its influence on the moral and ethical perception of war.
Mandeville explores the extent to which Christianity can influence the way war is waged and the relationship between people in the context of conflict. The author argues that Christian values and beliefs can play a key role in reducing violence and striving for peace.
This book fascinates not only with its depth of analysis, but also with the author's ability to express complex ideas in simple and understandable language. "Reflections on the Origin of Honor; and the Usefulness of Christianity in War" is a work that leaves behind many questions and encourages further reflection on important aspects of society and religion.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Bernard Mandeville
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2005-04-01
- Title
- An Enquiry into an Origin of Honour
and the Usefulness of Christianity in War - Subject
- BJ
Honor