Aristocratic Vice

Aristocratic Vice
Author: Donna T. Andrew
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2013-06-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300184336

div Aristocratic Vice examines the outrage against the four vices associated with the aristocracy in eighteenth-century England—duelling, suicide, adultery, and gambling—and the subsequent emergence of the middle class./DIV

Addictions a Banquet in the Grave

Addictions a Banquet in the Grave
Author: Edward T. Welch
Publisher: New Growth Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2012-01-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1936768135

What is the basic point of this book? Theology makes a difference. The basic theology for addictions is that the root problem goes deeper than our genetic makeup. Addictions are ultimately a disorder of worship. Will we worship ourselves and our own desires or will we worship the true God?

Suicide in the Middle Ages: Volume 2: The Curse on Self-Murder

Suicide in the Middle Ages: Volume 2: The Curse on Self-Murder
Author: Alexander Murray
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2011-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191613991

A group of men dig a tunnel under the threshold of a house. Then they go and fetch a heavy, sagging object from inside the house, pull it out through the tunnel, and put it on a cow-hide to be dragged off and thrown into the offal-pit. Why should the corpse of a suicide – for that is what it is– have earned this unusual treatment? In The Curse on Self-Murder, the second volume of his three-part Suicide in the Middle Ages, Alexander Murray explores the origin of the condemnation of suicide, in a quest which leads along the most unexpected byways of medieval theology, law, mythology, and folklore –and, indeed, in some instances beyond them. At an epoch when there might be plenty of ostensible reasons for not wanting to live, the ways used to block the suicidal escape route give a unique perspective on medieval religion.