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Joseph McCabe (1) (1867–1955)

Auteur van The Myth of the Resurrection and Other Essays

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Werken van Joseph McCabe

Twelve Years in a Monastery (1897) 15 exemplaren
Pagan Christs (1926) 7 exemplaren
A history of the popes (2011) 7 exemplaren
History's Greatest Liars (1985) 7 exemplaren
Breve historia del satanismo (2009) 6 exemplaren
The existence of God (1933) 6 exemplaren
Christianity & Slavery (2010) 6 exemplaren
The War and the Churches (2006) 5 exemplaren
The Papacy in politics today (1951) 4 exemplaren
Peter Abelard (1901) 4 exemplaren
A Candid History of the Jesuits (1913) 4 exemplaren
A history of satanism (2010) 4 exemplaren
The Horrors of the Inquisition (2007) 3 exemplaren
Atheism: The Logic of Disbelief (2006) 3 exemplaren
Saint Augustine and His Age (2009) 3 exemplaren
The Story of Evolution (2010) 2 exemplaren
The empresses of Rome (2021) 2 exemplaren
The romance of the Romanoffs (2018) 2 exemplaren
The splendour of Moorish Spain (1935) 2 exemplaren
Christianity's Social Record (1935) 2 exemplaren
ABC of Evolution 1 exemplaar
Is War Inevitable? 1 exemplaar
The evolution of civilization (2009) 1 exemplaar
Woman in political evolution (1909) 1 exemplaar
History of Torture (1982) 1 exemplaar
The Evolution of Mind (1921) 1 exemplaar
Why I Left the Church (1912) 1 exemplaar

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Originally a Little Blue Book, this is a re-issue of a 1926 work. The author is noted for his freethought works, and in this one, he seeks to examine the claim thta Christianity led to greater freedom for women. He uses the Egyptian, Babylonian, Cretan, Greek, and Roman societies as comparisons, and comes to the firm conclusion that, in fact, women were starting to gain some rights before Christianity came along, and that was destroyed by the Christian belief that women were inferior vessels that brought sin into the world (an idea also included in Judaism, and later picked up by Islam; the author does not restrict his thesis solely to Christianity). A short book, an easy read, but it suffers some from a too ready assumption about what the life of women was in earlier societies. He might have painted a bit too rosy a picture; though he does present some evidence to support this, modern scholarship is by no means convinced it was quite so bright. Overall, worth reading, and a delight to see the sort of words and wordplay they were still able to use in the early 20th century, without talking over the heads of an ordinary audience.… (meer)
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