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Pilatism

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Product Code: 9798713913090
ISBN13: 9798713913090
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Pilatism

$10.84
 
The most exhaustive essay on Pontius Pilate ever written before. A meticulous historical reconstruction of the time span from Julius Caesar to Octavian Augustus. The book reveals the details on the life of the Roman figures who influenced the events of the 1st century AD including Agrippa and his wife Julia.
Moreover, Pilatism as a concept likely has many different aspects and can be applied to a wide range of situations and interactions within human society. It's a complex and detailed philosophy that provides a framework for understanding human behavior and decision-making.
Pilatism is a holistic philosophy that aims to understand and explain the interactions and behaviors of all members of humanity and how they are influenced by biological and evolutionary patterns. It is not limited to just one aspect of human life or behavior.
Pilatism is a philosophy or belief system that emphasizes the importance of self-preservation and the ability to provide for oneself before helping others. It also suggests that the idea of sacrificing oneself for the benefit of others, as exemplified by figures such as Jesus, is not a viable or sustainable approach.
Pilatism also aims to explain the interactions among all members of humanity and how they relate to the acquisition and distribution of resources. It emphasizes the importance of self-sufficiency and the ability to provide for oneself before helping others, and also explores the concept of the "savior-like syndrome" and its potential negative effects.
Pilatism takes into account the biological and evolutionary patterns of life forms, as well as their interactions and competition for resources in order to understand and explain human behavior and decision making.


Author: Rinaldo Pilla
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: Mar 14, 2021
Number of Pages: 142 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798713913090
 

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