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Transformations of Eros: An Odyssey from Platonic to Christian Love In this remarkable book, the great Russian philosopher Vladimir Solovyev guides his readers through an intellectual and spiritual journey from a Platonic to a Christian understanding of eros, from a p


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Transformations of Eros: An Odyssey from Platonic to Christian Love

Title:Transformations of Eros: An Odyssey from Platonic to Christian Love
Author:Vladimir Solovyev
Rating:4.53 (833 Votes)
Asin:1596500018
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:104 Pages
Publish Date:2004-05-01
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Editorial : About the Author Vladimir Solovyev is one of the most influential Russian philosophers of the late nineteenth century.

In this remarkable book, the great Russian philosopher Vladimir Solovyev guides his readers through an intellectual and spiritual journey from a Platonic to a Christian understanding of eros, from a partial to a complete understanding of love. As an introduction to Solovyev's work, and to his unique philosophy of Christian eros, this book is at once accessible and indispensable.

This is truly a dreadful book.

The author attempts to do something loosely along the lines of Samuel Eliot Morison's "Admiral of the Ocean Sea," a fascinating, though dated, book that combines Morison's knowledge of the sea and sailing with a biography of Columbus. After which are recipes for Rustic Batard, Pan Bagnat, Cemita Rolls, Pepita Multigrain, Onion Bialys, Olive Boules, Ciabatta, Corn Rye, Grindstone Rye, and a New Yorker Rye Loaf (with or without her Toronto grandfather Laibish Perlmutter's kimmel (caraway seeds)).

The Rye is followed by a section on Challahs and enriched breads. Thomas' accomplishments and memory do not need that political correctness to be commended. What a perfect book for children to want to learn how to grow food. It is humorous ,elegant and charming. After the failure I checked out Peter Reinhart's recipe and those two whole eggs should have been in the dough.)
!wish I could return the book!

I went back and reread t

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