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Michael Hunter

    Michael Hunter est Professeur Émérite d'Histoire à Birkbeck, University of London. Il est l'auteur de nombreuses œuvres explorant la science et la culture du début de l'ère moderne, se penchant souvent sur les relations complexes entre la foi et la recherche scientifique. Son érudition offre des perspectives profondes sur les courants intellectuels de l'époque, examinant comment la compréhension scientifique a été façonnée dans le contexte plus large de la société du début de l'ère moderne. Le travail de Hunter se distingue par son approche visant à dévoiler les motivations sous-jacentes et les fondements philosophiques qui ont guidé les premières explorations scientifiques.

    Atheists and Atheism before the Enlightenment
    Boyle Studies
    Dying to Tell You
    The Decline of Magic
    The Poetics of Early Chinese Thought
    The Hunter Chef Cookbook
    • 2024

      Boyle Studies

      Aspects of the Life and Thought of Robert Boyle (1627-91)

      • 266pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring Robert Boyle's significant contributions to science, this volume delves into his complex ideas and their impact on the scientific community before Newton. It serves as a sequel to Michael Hunter's earlier works, which examined Boyle's scrupulous nature and his manuscripts. The book emphasizes Boyle's influence and the evolution of his thought, highlighting his role in shaping modern scientific inquiry and methodology.

      Boyle Studies
    • 2023

      Anxiety about the threat of atheism was rampant in the early modern period yet, paradoxically, examples of openly-expressed irreligious opinion are surprisingly rare. This book offers a detailed analysis of three cases, and contrasts the real 'assurance' shown by such figures with the doubts expressed, often privately, by believers.

      Atheists and Atheism before the Enlightenment
    • 2021

      Dying to Tell You

      The Sermon on the Cross: Seeking to Know Christ in His Crucifixion and the Gospel Contained in the Seven Sayings of Jesus from Calvary

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the profound call to discipleship, this book delves into the meaning of "taking up your cross" as taught by Jesus. It examines how believers can embody this principle in their lives, drawing insights from the apostle Paul's teachings on crucifixion and intimacy with Christ. By reflecting on the transformative journey of self-denial and spiritual connection, readers are encouraged to deepen their understanding of faith and the implications of following Jesus in a deeply personal way.

      Dying to Tell You
    • 2021

      The Poetics of Early Chinese Thought

      How the Shijing Shaped the Chinese Philosophical Tradition

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      The central role of poetry, especially the Shijing (Classic of Poetry), is highlighted as a crucial influence on classical Chinese thought, challenging the dominance of figures like Confucius and Mencius. Michael Hunter contends that understanding the philosophical tradition requires acknowledging the significance of poetic expression, which has been overlooked in contemporary interpretations.

      The Poetics of Early Chinese Thought
    • 2020

      The Hunter Chef Cookbook

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(30)Évaluer

      100 recipes for cooking wild game and foraged foods from a seasoned expert.

      The Hunter Chef Cookbook
    • 2020

      The Decline of Magic

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(23)Évaluer

      A provocative account of the seismic shift in attitude toward the supernatural in seventeenth and eighteenth century Britain

      The Decline of Magic