The Human Spirit: Beginnings from Genesis to Science

Author:   Marjorie O’Rourke Boyle (Associate Member, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto)
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
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Pages:   344
Publication Date:   11 November 2019
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Author:   Marjorie O’Rourke Boyle (Associate Member, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto)
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Imprint:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.598kg
ISBN:  

9780271082059


ISBN 10:   0271082054
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   11 November 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Contents AcknowledgmentsIntroduction Part I Ancient Realities 1. Genesis 2. Paul Part II Medieval Thoughts 3. Augustine 4. Aquinas Part III Early Modern Discoveries 5. Calvin 6. Science NotesIndex

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A rich, synthetic, and nuanced investigation. This is a highly original piece of work that draws on an astounding array of primary sources as well as the author's incredible knowledge of rhetoric and philology, archaeology, ornithology, the science of avian flight, ancient crafts of tent-making, Greek earthenware, and metallurgy. This is an erudite tour de force that requires but will also reward patient reading. -Barbara Pitkin, author of What Pure Eyes Could See: Calvin's Doctrine of Faith in Its Exegetical Context As with so many questions, Boyle does not speculate beyond what the texts tell us. But with her close readings she helps us to understand the importance of attitudes toward the human spirit through two and a half millennia. -Sheila J. Rabin, Renaissance Quarterly This book is so rich that barely a page in my copy does not have one or more passages marked off. . . .[W]ith her close readings she helps us to understand the importance of attitudes toward the human spirit through two and a half millennia. -Sheila J. Rabin, Renaissance Quarterly The Human Spirit provides a fascinating and sturdy entry point for engaging with the human spirit in the Western theological tradition in general and especially in the texts to which Boyle applies her impressive scholarship. -Tyler Horton, Review of Biblical Literature


As with so many questions, Boyle does not speculate beyond what the texts tell us. But with her close readings she helps us to understand the importance of attitudes toward the human spirit through two and a half millennia. -Sheila J. Rabin, Renaissance Quarterly A rich, synthetic, and nuanced investigation. This is a highly original piece of work that draws on an astounding array of primary sources as well as the author's incredible knowledge of rhetoric and philology, archaeology, ornithology, the science of avian flight, ancient crafts of tent-making, Greek earthenware, and metallurgy. This is an erudite tour de force that requires but will also reward patient reading. -Barbara Pitkin, author of What Pure Eyes Could See: Calvin's Doctrine of Faith in Its Exegetical Context


A rich, synthetic, and nuanced investigation. This is a highly original piece of work that draws on an astounding array of primary sources as well as the author's incredible knowledge of rhetoric and philology, archaeology, ornithology, the science of avian flight, ancient crafts of tent-making, Greek earthenware, and metallurgy. This is an erudite tour de force that requires but will also reward patient reading. -Barbara Pitkin, author of What Pure Eyes Could See: Calvin's Doctrine of Faith in Its Exegetical Context


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Marjorie O’Rourke Boyle is the author of eight other books, including three volumes on Erasmus and Petrarch’s Genius: Pentimento and Prophecy. She was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in religion in 1979.

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