Sense and Sensuality : Jesus Talks to Oscar Wilde of the Pursuit of Pleasure
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Pleasure and Morality: A Divine Conversation Unveiled.
This book could be a good read for those who are curious about the intertwining of pleasure and morality. Through an imaginative dialogue between Oscar Wilde and Jesus Christ, the book explores the arguments for both sensual pleasure-seeking and moral moderation. It delves into the age-old question of why God placed us in a world full of pleasures if we are not meant to pursue them all. With its exploration of critical lifestyle choices, this book offers a thought-provoking insight into the eternal debate of pleasure versus restraint.
Sense and Sensuality : Jesus Talks to Oscar Wilde of the Pursuit of Pleasure
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WHY versus WHY NOT?
Why did God place us in a world full of pleasures if we aren't meant to pursue them all?
In an imaginative dialogue, Oscar Wilde asks Jesus Christ to respond to this question about critical lifestyle choices. Their talk vividly illustrates the arguments for both sensual pleasure-seeking and moral moderation. Playwright, dramatist, poet, critic--Wilde openly defied the mores of Victorian society. His literary repartee fueled an "if it feels good, do it" humanistic philosophy that is still prevalent in the world today. SO WHAT does JESUS SAY?
Author: Ravi Zacharias
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 96
Publisher: Multnomah Press
Publication Date: 28 May 2010
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