A thoughtful look at how moral philosophy and religious ideas have shaped human culture, from ancient Greece to biblical teachings.
In Memorial, Vol. 10, the author examines how moral thought develops across cultures and ages, and what the religious ideas of different eras reveal about human nature. The work contrasts Greek moral philosophy with Jewish and biblical traditions, showing how education, philosophy, and religion interact to form common values without locking onto dogma.
Readers will see how ideas about virtue, law, and the mind are traced through history, with attention to figures like Socrates, Plato, and the prophets. The discussion emphasizes how morality can be studied through human nature and everyday experience, not only through doctrine.
Ideal for readers of philosophy, religious studies, and history who want a clear, accessible exploration of how moral ideas arise and endure.
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