In Defense of Sin by John Portmann

In Defense of Sin by John Portmann

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This title should allow readers to decide if they should follow the "Ten Commandments" or if sin is now simply a thing of the past. It explores more than just the seven deadly sins, including essays on idolatry, blasphemy, murder, promiscuity, adultery, deceit, gossip, and internet sex.

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In Defense of Sin by John Portmann

Are the old sins still sinful? And just what is immoral these days anyway? For hardened sinners and first time offenders alike, this collection should allow readers to decide if they should follow the "Ten Commandments" or if sin is now simply a thing of the past. Readers will hear from Jonathan Swift on murder, Oscar Wilde on deceit, Freud on breaking the golden rule, Seneca on suicide, and Joyce Carol Oates on despair. This collection takes sin on its own terms and dares to question how and why sins like promiscuity, lying, lust, and even murder might be defended. Previous books on sin have explored the seven deadly sins which are: avarice, envy, gluttony, lust, pride, sloth and wrath. This title explores more than just the seven deadly sins, including essays on idolatry, blasphemy, murder, promiscuity, adultery, prostitution, deceit, gossip, internet sex, despair and suicide.
JOHN PORTMANN studied philosophy at Yale and Cambridge University and has written numerous articles on ethics and morality. The author of When Bad Things Happen To Other People, Portmann lives in Charlottesville, VA. His forthcoming book with Palgrave is Sex and Heaven (May 2002). Portmann lectures at the University of Virginia at Charlottesville.
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ISBN 13 9780312239862
ISBN 10 0312239866
Title In Defense of Sin
Author John Portmann
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Year published 2002-01-25
Number of pages 320
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