Ranging widely through the academic disciplines (philosophy, history, science, literary criticism, psychotherapy), Brett Zimmerman presents a provocative and often humorous critique of Christianity (and the religious mentality generally), offering existential humanism as an alternative philosophy for our times.
Brett Zimmerman is a full-time English professor at York University, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is the author of the books Herman Melville: Stargazer, and Edgar Allan Poe: Rhetoric and Style.
Fecha de publicación 02 de marzo de 2011
Dimensiones Comercial 252 páginas
Impresión en blanco y negro (en papel no estucado crema)
Categoría Educación
Etiquetas Viktor Frankl, existenial humanism, logical fallacies, The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Salem witchcraft, Protestant Reformation, critiques of Christianity, secular humanism, logotherapy, Galileo, atheism