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15874: MacY, Christopher (Ed) ; Blackham, H. J. (Introduction) Let's Teach Them Right: Perspectives on Religious and Moral Education Pemberton London 1969 0301691010 / 9780301691015 First Edition; First Printing Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket 214 pages; Very Good/No Jacket. Ex-library Book with stamps, pocket and spine pen. Bright red boards with black lettering. Boards are straight, tips are pointed, spine is square and pages are otherwise clean. Between the extremes of those militant atheists on the one hand, who wish to see all mention of religion excluded from our State schools, and the evangelical Christians of all sects on the other, who want to see the school used as a recruiting ground with no nonsense, there lies the middle ground occupied by very many opinions. Price:
15.00 USD
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16946: Blackham, H. J. (Ed) Reality, Man and Existence: Essential Works of Existentialism Bantam NY 1971 Reprint Trade Paperback Very Good+ 371 pages; Very Good Plus condition. Front hinge crease. No spine creases. Name to top of first page. Outside page edges lightly age tanned. Solid, clean. Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Sartre, Jaspers, Buber, Merleau-Ponty and others, are studied in this philosophical anthology. God is Dead. With the words of Friedrich Nietzsche, modern existentialism can be said to have begun. Born out of social chaos and the havoc of war, it proclaims a world where man is essentially alone and condemned to be free. Rejecting all traditional values and social customs, it sees life as something which each man must in some way make for himself out of the depths of his own being. Price:
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