Michael Pakaluk Boeken




This book offers a clear and engaging overview of Aristotle's influential work on moral philosophy, making complex ideas accessible to a broad audience. It explores key concepts and themes from Aristotle's philosophy, providing readers with insights into ethics, virtue, and the nature of happiness. Through thoughtful explanations, it invites readers to reflect on moral questions and the relevance of Aristotle's ideas in contemporary life.
"The Gospel according to John has always been recognized as different from the 'synoptic' accounts of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. But what explains the difference? In this new translation and verse-by-verse commentary, Michael Pakaluk suggests an answer and unlocks a two-thousand- year-old mystery, revealing the subtle but powerful influence of the Mother of Jesus on the fourth Gospel...." -- Page [4] of cover
"This new translation of the Gospel of Mark reveals startling nuances and idiosyncracies in the original Greek text that have traditionally been camoflauged by English translations. Dr. Michael Pakaluk, who previously translated Artistotle's Nichomachean Ethics for Oxford, presents his new translation alongside a fascinating commentary that draws forth new meaning and context about the Gospel, which is long understood to be Mark's retelling of what St. Peter told him first-hand"-- Provided by publisher