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The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil presents a comprehensive analysis of one of humanity’s most foundational moral concepts. Drawing from philosophical, theological, and cultural perspectives, J. H. Milvaine investigates how the understanding of good and evil has shaped human consciousness and decision-making throughout history.
This non-fiction work delves into the symbolism and practical implications of moral knowledge, examining both ancient wisdom traditions and contemporary ethical frameworks. The author explores how different cultures and belief systems have interpreted the nature of good and evil, and what it means to possess such knowledge in the modern world.
Through careful examination of religious texts, philosophical treatises, and human experience, Milvaine presents a thoughtful inquiry into the fundamental questions of morality. This book serves as both an intellectual exploration and a spiritual guide for readers seeking to understand the deeper meanings behind our moral choices and ethical development.







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