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John Hildrop

A Proposal ſor Revising the Ten Commandments

In «A Proposal ≈øor Revising the Ten Commandments," John Hildrop embarks on a thought-provoking critique of societal and moral frameworks established by the Decalogue. Written in a compelling and accessible prose, Hildrop's work is situated within the 18th-century context of Enlightenment thought, challenging dogmatic interpretations of religious doctrine. He examines each commandment with a critical lens, proposing revisions that align more closely with contemporary ethical sensibilities and rational inquiry, thus stimulating discourse on morality's evolution over time. Hildrop's blend of philosophical reasoning and theological inquiry positions this text as a significant contribution to moral philosophy and religious reform debates of his era. John Hildrop, a lesser-known yet influential figure in early Enlightenment thought, dedicated his intellectual pursuits to the reevaluation of religious and moral principles. His experiences as a dissenting minister allowed him to engage deeply with the complexities of faith and reason, shaping his desire for progressive reform. Motivated by a vision of a more rational approach to morality, Hildrop's writings reflect the tensions and aspirations of a society grappling with religious orthodoxy and the desires for individual ethical autonomy. This incisive proposal is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay between religion and morality. Hildrop's bold interpretations challenge readers to reconsider the foundational tenets of ethical conduct and their relevance in a rapidly changing world. Whether a scholar, student, or general reader, this book offers profound insights into the necessity of evolving moral standards.
40 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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