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On Job

Fendt, Gene
On Job
On Job: Reflections of an Accomplished Sinner on the Suffering of the Just originated as chapter by chapter reflections on the Book of Job, while the author's father was dying in a distant state. It was written and is intended to be read as an encouragement to the medieval tradition of lectio divina-one of the regular forms of monastic prayer-which begins with the reading of the sacred text, usually aloud (the lectio), followed by meditatio-a ...

CHF 31.90

On Job

Fendt, Gene
On Job
On Job: Reflections of an Accomplished Sinner on the Suffering of the Just originated as chapter by chapter reflections on the Book of Job, while the author's father was dying in a distant state. It was written and is intended to be read as an encouragement to the medieval tradition of lectio divina-one of the regular forms of monastic prayer-which begins with the reading of the sacred text, usually aloud (the lectio), followed by meditatio-a ...

CHF 46.50

Camus` Plague – Myth for Our World

Fendt, Gene
Camus` Plague – Myth for Our World
The literary classic brings a vital perspective to present times. "Modernity itself is a time of plague" and our nihilistic art and culture are barbaric. Fendt also challenges the claim that Camus was an atheist.

CHF 31.90

Comic Cure for Delusional Democracy

Fendt, Gene
Comic Cure for Delusional Democracy
This book shows how the discussion of Platos' Republic is a comic mimetic cure for civic and psychic delusion. Plato creates such pharmaka, or noble lies, for reasons enunciated by Socrates within the discussion, but this indicates Plato must think his readers are in the position of needing the catharses such fictions produce. Socrates' interlocutors must be like us. Since cities are like souls, and souls come to be as they are through mimesis...

CHF 190.00

Love Song for the Life of the Mind: An Essay on the Purpo...

Fendt, Gene
Love Song for the Life of the Mind: An Essay on the Purpose of Comedy
Develops the view of comedy that, the author argues, would have been set out in Aristotle's missing second book of "Poetics". This book argues, against a variety of formalist and intellectualist interpretations, that the only way out of the problem is through reference to the final cause of tragedy as a catharsis of pity and fear.

CHF 102.00

Platonic Errors

Fendt, Gene / Rozema, David
Platonic Errors
While the dramatic approach to Plato's dialogues has become popular over the last decade, little attention has been paid to the poetic quality of Plato's writing, and the received view of Platonic philosophy still depends on an unpoetic and largely literalist reading of the dialogues. The authors of this volume focus on the text of selected dialogues to identify the thread that unifies each of them from a literary point of view. The conclusion...

CHF 132.00