Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
180
Language
English
Published
Dec 19, 2016
Publisher
Polity
ISBN-10
0745692176
ISBN-13
9780745692173
Description
Joanne Paul delves into the life and mind of Thomas More, a figure who has long captivated historians and scholars with his complex ideals and unwavering principles. More's commitment to his beliefs, particularly regarding morality and governance, positions him as a pivotal character in the social and political upheavals of his time. The narrative explores how his steadfast faith and ethical convictions were often at odds with the tumultuous world around him, culminating in his ultimate sacrifice.
As an author, Paul unpacks the layers of More's character, revealing how his personal journey intertwined with the broader themes of Renaissance thought and humanist philosophy. She examines the impact of his famous work, "Utopia," and what it signifies in the context of his life. As More navigated the intricate balance of power, loyalty, and integrity, he became a symbol of resistance against tyranny and corruption.
The book offers a nuanced portrait that goes beyond the man’s political career, touching on the depth of his intellectual contributions and the personal struggles he faced. It highlights More's relationships and influences, shedding light on the individuals who shaped his worldview and the consequences of his steadfast morality on his personal life.
Through rich storytelling and thoughtful analysis, Paul invites readers to reflect on the relevance of More's ideals in contemporary discussions about ethics, governance, and the human condition. By uncovering the enigma that is Thomas More, she rekindles interest in a thinker whose legacy continues to resonate through the ages.
As an author, Paul unpacks the layers of More's character, revealing how his personal journey intertwined with the broader themes of Renaissance thought and humanist philosophy. She examines the impact of his famous work, "Utopia," and what it signifies in the context of his life. As More navigated the intricate balance of power, loyalty, and integrity, he became a symbol of resistance against tyranny and corruption.
The book offers a nuanced portrait that goes beyond the man’s political career, touching on the depth of his intellectual contributions and the personal struggles he faced. It highlights More's relationships and influences, shedding light on the individuals who shaped his worldview and the consequences of his steadfast morality on his personal life.
Through rich storytelling and thoughtful analysis, Paul invites readers to reflect on the relevance of More's ideals in contemporary discussions about ethics, governance, and the human condition. By uncovering the enigma that is Thomas More, she rekindles interest in a thinker whose legacy continues to resonate through the ages.
Genres
History
Poetry
Contemporary
Politics