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Richard Chenevix Trench byl anglický rétorik, logik, ekonom, akademik a teolog, který působil také jako reformní dublinský arcibiskup v irské církvi. Byl předním představitelem hnutí "Broad Church" a plodným a polemickým autorem zabývajícím se širokou škálou témat. Trench byl důležitou postavou v oživení aristotelské logiky na počátku devatenáctého století. Jeho pojetí rétoriky jakožto metody přesvědčování se stalo ortoxií, byť v polovině století bylo zpochybněno Henrym Noble Dayem.
Improve your public speaking and communication skills with this timeless guide to elocution. Compiled from the elements of rhetoric, this book offers both beginners and experienced speakers valuable insights into the art of effective communication.
In this collection of essays, Richard Whately examines various complexities and nuances in the writings of St. Paul and other parts of the New Testament. With his keen intellect and thoughtful analysis, Whately sheds light on difficult passages and opens up new avenues for interpretation.
In this book, Richard Whately examines the historical origins and evolution of religious worship from a Christian perspective. He provides a fascinating analysis of various religious rituals and practices, tracing their roots back to ancient times. A valuable resource for scholars of religion and history alike.
Dr. Paley's Works: A Lecture Delivered is a fascinating glimpse into the life and work of William Paley, the renowned theologian and philosopher. The book includes a lecture delivered by Richard Whately, the Archbishop of Dublin, in which he discusses Paley's contributions to the fields of natural theology and ethics. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of philosophy and religious thought.
Widely regarded as a classic of philosophical literature, Richard Whately's Logic offers a concise and comprehensive overview of the key principles and concepts of logical reasoning. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of Aristotle and other ancient philosophers, Whately offers valuable insights into the nature of logic and its applications in the fields of philosophy, mathematics, and science.
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Richard Whately's book provides an introduction to Christian evidences. It offers a detailed analysis of the major arguments for the existence of God and the validity of Christianity as a religion.