Promethean Love: Paul Kurtz and the Humanistic Perspective on Love

Fisher Digital Publications (2006)
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Abstract

The myth of Prometheus has inspired countless generations of humanists throughout the ages. This collection of essays includes the Promethean myth and its relationship to the philosophy of love. It is explored from its origins in Ancient Greece, to its similarities and contrasts with the figure of Christ. -- Worldcat Summary.

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