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The RELIGIO MEDICI is the apologia of a learned physician who was
proud to be a Christian and a member of the Church of England as
established by Elizabeth I. He recognized that under Henry VIII the
Church in England had been the catholic Church in schism, whereas
the Elizabethan Establishment was regarded as heretical by Rome.
Yet hew rote courteously about the Pope. Unlike many
seventeenth-century Protestants he never described St Peter's
successor as 'Balschazar', 'the Man of Sin, ' or 'the Whore of
Babylon.' He foresaw endless divisions in the Churches separated
from Rome and to-day there are atleast 140 separate Christian
churches. He found no contradiction between religion and science.
Religion reveals man's relation to God. Science is our partial
knowledge of the Laws of Nature whereby the Divine purpose is
carried out in creation. Being a modest man Sir Thomas Browne never
thought his writings would survive his own time. As it is they have
survived the centuries."
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"The iniquity of oblivion blindly scatters her poppyseed and when
wretchedness falls upon us one summer's day like snow, all we wish
for is to be forgotten. These are the circles Browne's thought's
describe." -W.G. Sebald, author of The Rings of Saturn Sir Thomas
Browne is one of the supreme stylists of the English language: a
coiner of words and spinner of phrases of a near Shakespearean
fecundity; the wielder of a weird and wonderful erudition; an
inquiring spirit in the mold of Montaigne. Browne was an
inspiration to Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Thomas De Quincy, as
well as to W.G. Sebald, and his unique voice is both quirky and
sonorous, an echo chamber that is full of enchantment. This new
edition of Browne's two most enduring and beloved works, Religio
Medici, in which he weighs and ponders the relation between his
medical profession and his profession of the Christian faith, and
Urne-Buriall, an exquisite meditation on mortality, has been put
together by the distinguished Renaissance Scholar and bestselling
author of Will in the World, Stephen Greenblatt, and Ramie Targoff.
It includes an extensive introduction and annotations that will
help readers find their way into the extraordinary world of Sir
Thomas Browne.
The RELIGIO MEDICI is the apologia of a learned physician who was
proud to be a Christian and a member of the Church of England as
established by Elizabeth I. He recognized that under Henry VIII the
Church in England had been the catholic Church in schism, whereas
the Elizabethan Establishment was regarded as heretical by Rome.
Yet hew rote courteously about the Pope. Unlike many
seventeenth-century Protestants he never described St Peter's
successor as 'Balschazar', 'the Man of Sin,' or 'the Whore of
Babylon.' He foresaw endless divisions in the Churches separated
from Rome and to-day there are atleast 140 separate Christian
churches. He found no contradiction between religion and science.
Religion reveals man's relation to God. Science is our partial
knowledge of the Laws of Nature whereby the Divine purpose is
carried out in creation. Being a modest man Sir Thomas Browne never
thought his writings would survive his own time. As it is they have
survived the centuries."
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++++ Tracts Sir Thomas Browne W. Blackwood, 1822 Death; Friendship;
Norfolk (England); Urn burial
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