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Between The Monster And The Saint: Reflections on the Human Condition
Richard Holloway
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Description for Between The Monster And The Saint: Reflections on the Human Condition
Paperback. A challenging and heartfelt study of the human capacity for good and evil. Num Pages: 240 pages. BIC Classification: HPQ; HPX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129 x 15. Weight in Grams: 154. The Divided Spirit of Humanity. 240 pages. A challenging and heartfelt study of the human capacity for good and evil. Cateogry: (G) General (US: Trade). BIC Classification: HPQ; HPX. Dimension: 198 x 129 x 15. Weight: 154.
Being human isn't easy. We might think that consciousness and free will give us control over our lives but our minds are unpredictable places. We are susceptible to forces we don't understand. We are capable of inflicting immense cruelty on one another and yet we also have the capacity to be tender, to empathise, to feel.
In his thought-provoking new book Richard Holloway holds a mirror up to the human condition. By drawing on a colourful and eclectic selection of writings from history, philosophy, science, poetry, theology and literature, Holloway shows us how we can stand up to the seductive power of the monster and draw closer to the fierce challenge of the saint.
Product Details
Publisher
Canongate Books
Number of pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781847672544
SKU
V9781847672544
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Ref
99-24
About Richard Holloway
One of the most outspoken and best-loved figures in the modern church, Richard Holloway recently stood down as the Bishop of Edinburgh but remains Gresham Professor of Divinity in the City of London and a Fellow of the Royal Society. He has written for many newspapers in Britain including The Times, Guardian, Sunday Herald and the Scotsman and has presented his own series on BBC Television.
Reviews for Between The Monster And The Saint: Reflections on the Human Condition
A vigorously argued tract...Richard Holloway brilliantly illuminates the divided spirit of man.
Mary Warnock
Observer
Holloway is probably my favourite former bishop. Since retiring from the church, he has written powerfully and poignantly on the human condition. In this book, he draws on an eclectic set of writings across history, science, poetry, and philosophy to explore just how difficult it is to be human. Ultimately, it is honesty and an analysis of his own failings that put into sharp relief the problem of being an instinctual animal with frontal lobes that sit in judgement
ROBIN INCE
Guardian
This is an inspirational writer at the height of his powers who does not shy away from personal revelation...His message deserves to be widely heard. It stands between us and chaos.
Bel Mooney
Daily Mail
'Between the Monster and the Saint' is an eloquent disquisition on humankind's self-division between our finer and our baser inclinations.
Salley Vickers
Independent On Sunday
Holloway writes with clarity and compassion, and when whatever differences of means are set aside between him and other friends of humanity, all can agree that the end he has in view - that we should look on one another with eyes of sympathy - surely commands agreement.
AC Grayling
The Times
Holloway's reflections on the problem of evil are arresting and profound.
John Gray
Literary Review
Holloway writes with passion and honesty at all times, and the result is compelling.
Robin Baird-Smith
Observer
Sex and Violence are primal forces in nature, and in this well informed book the former Bishop of Edinburgh wants us to contemplate how these forces have used us in their own lives . . .
Ian Pindar
Guardian
This intriguing tome looks at human frailty and it suggests how we can practically live better, more empathic lives. Written, as ever, with passion and compassion.
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Mary Warnock
Observer
Holloway is probably my favourite former bishop. Since retiring from the church, he has written powerfully and poignantly on the human condition. In this book, he draws on an eclectic set of writings across history, science, poetry, and philosophy to explore just how difficult it is to be human. Ultimately, it is honesty and an analysis of his own failings that put into sharp relief the problem of being an instinctual animal with frontal lobes that sit in judgement
ROBIN INCE
Guardian
This is an inspirational writer at the height of his powers who does not shy away from personal revelation...His message deserves to be widely heard. It stands between us and chaos.
Bel Mooney
Daily Mail
'Between the Monster and the Saint' is an eloquent disquisition on humankind's self-division between our finer and our baser inclinations.
Salley Vickers
Independent On Sunday
Holloway writes with clarity and compassion, and when whatever differences of means are set aside between him and other friends of humanity, all can agree that the end he has in view - that we should look on one another with eyes of sympathy - surely commands agreement.
AC Grayling
The Times
Holloway's reflections on the problem of evil are arresting and profound.
John Gray
Literary Review
Holloway writes with passion and honesty at all times, and the result is compelling.
Robin Baird-Smith
Observer
Sex and Violence are primal forces in nature, and in this well informed book the former Bishop of Edinburgh wants us to contemplate how these forces have used us in their own lives . . .
Ian Pindar
Guardian
This intriguing tome looks at human frailty and it suggests how we can practically live better, more empathic lives. Written, as ever, with passion and compassion.
Big Issue