Tom Inglis

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Tom Inglis



Average rating: 3.95 · 152 ratings · 16 reviews · 28 distinct worksSimilar authors
To Love a Dog: A story of o...

3.75 avg rating — 32 ratings2 editions
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To Love a Dog: The Story of...

3.54 avg rating — 26 ratings3 editions
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Moral Monopoly: Rise and Fa...

3.94 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 1987 — 6 editions
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Making Love

4.42 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 2012 — 3 editions
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Truth, Power and Lies: Iris...

4.40 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 2003 — 3 editions
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The Ministry of the Psalmist

4.33 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 1988 — 2 editions
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Global Ireland

3.40 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 2006 — 10 editions
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Worship Heals: Physical and...

4.67 avg rating — 6 ratings
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Are the Irish different?

3.86 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2014 — 5 editions
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Love

4.33 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2013 — 8 editions
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“Love and sex also became the cultural currency of consumer capitalism. They were central to stimulating desire, to selling products. They became the new religion with their own teachings, rules, practices and rituals, their own gods and goddesses.”
Tom Inglis, Love

“It can be seen not just as part of the human condition, but central to what it is to be human. We recognize in others what we see in ourselves. We understand what it is to be human by putting ourselves in their shoes. We develop a sense of sympathy, compassion and tenderness towards people we meet in everyday life, even strangers. There is a sense of sameness. It is not a coincidence that we describe people who embody the same habitus, who are sympathetic and caring, who are kind and helpful, as being lovely.”
Tom Inglis, Love

“Making love is a risky business. The more people surrender to, and invest themselves in the one they love, the more they run the risk of being emotionally burnt if the relationship ends. Like any economic investment, there is a realization that the more care and love you give to a loved one, the greater the loss if they leave or die. And yet, despite all the messages to live free, to taste and try, and despite the grief and heartache that comes when love fails or dies, people still enter into marriage and long-term relationships and commitments.”
Tom Inglis, Love



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