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Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of M. M. Mangasarian

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A compiled index and table of contents presenting the author's essays, lectures, and pamphlets on religious criticism, biblical origins, and ethical philosophy. It gathers titles and chapter listings for works that question traditional accounts of Jesus, examine the origins and interpretation of biblical texts, analyze Christian morality and its social implications, and discuss subjects such as Christian Science, the church's role in politics, Joan of Arc, and Shakespeare's religion. Illustrations, prefatory notes, and appendices of program excerpts accompany the listings, offering visual and documentary references. The arrangement emphasizes topical grouping and quick navigation among the author's critical and reflective writings.

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M. M. Mangasarian

M. M. Mangasarian was an American lecturer and writer known for his critical examination of religion and morality. His works often challenge traditional beliefs, advocating for rationalism and secular ethics. Among his notable lectures is "How the Bible was Invented," where he explores the origins of biblical texts and their implications on faith. Mangasarian's writings, such as "Is Life Worth Living Without Immortality?" and "The Truth About Jesus: Is He a Myth?", reflect his commitment to questioning established religious doctrines. He was a prominent figure in the Independent Religious Society, where he engaged audiences in discussions about morality and the role of religion in society.

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