The Devil Wins: A History Of Lying From The Garden Of Eden To The Enlightenment

Princeton University Press
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A bold retelling of the history of lying in medieval and early modern Europe Is it ever acceptable to lie? This question plays a surprisingly important role in the story of Europe's transition from medieval to modern society. According to many historians, Europe became modern when Europeans began to lieùthat is, when they began to argue that it is sometimes acceptable to lie. This popular account offers a clear trajectory of historical progression from a medieval world of faith, in which every lie is sinful, to a more worldly early modern society in which lying becomes a permissible strategy for self-defense and self-advancement. Unfortunately, this story is wrong. For medieval and early modern Christians, the problem of the lie was the problem of human existence itself. To ask "Is it ever acceptable to lie?" was to ask how we, as sinners, should live in a fallen world. As it turns out, the answer to that question depended on who did the asking. The Devil Wins uncovers the complicated history of lying from the early days of the Catholic Church to the Enlightenment, revealing the diversity of attitudes about lying by considering the question from the perspectives of five representative voicesùthe Devil, God, theologians, courtiers, and women. Examining works by Augustine, Bonaventure, Martin Luther, Madeleine de Scud?ry, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and a host of others, Dallas G. Denery II shows how the lie, long thought to be the source of worldly corruption, eventually became the very basis of social cohesion and peace.


  • | Author: Dallas G. Denery II
  • | Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • | Publication Date: Sep 13, 2016
  • | Number of Pages: 352 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback/History
  • | ISBN-10: 0691173753
  • | ISBN-13: 9780691173757
Author:
Dallas G. Denery II
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Publication Date:
Sep 13, 2016
Number of pages:
352 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback/History
ISBN-10:
0691173753
ISBN-13:
9780691173757