Selected Works of Miguel de Unamuno, Volume 5
The Agony of Christianity and Essays on Faith
Miguel de Unamuno author Anthony Kerrigan editor Martin Nozick editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Published:16th Feb '15
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This collection features a central essay on Christianity as agony, alongside nine insightful essays, including works on faith and truth. Selected Works of Miguel de Unamuno, Volume 5 offers deep reflections.
In Selected Works of Miguel de Unamuno, Volume 5, the author delves into the profound complexities of Christianity, framing it as a state of agony. This long essay serves as the centerpiece of the volume, exploring the existential struggles faced by individuals in their quest for faith and understanding. Unamuno's unique perspective invites readers to reflect on the nature of belief and the challenges that accompany it.
Following the main essay, the collection includes nine additional essays that further examine themes of spirituality and morality. Among these are thought-provoking pieces such as Nicodemus the Pharisee, which scrutinizes the dichotomy between faith and reason, and What is Truth? that questions the very foundations of knowledge and belief. Each essay is a testament to Unamuno's intellectual rigor and his ability to engage with complex philosophical issues in an accessible manner.
Originally published in 1974, this volume is part of the Princeton Legacy Library's effort to revive significant works that have fallen out of print. By utilizing modern print-on-demand technology, the library ensures that these important texts remain available to scholars and general readers alike. The Selected Works of Miguel de Unamuno, Volume 5 not only preserves the original writings but also contributes to a greater understanding of Unamuno's impact on literature and philosophy.
ISBN: 9780691618722
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Weight: 312g
316 pages