The Play of Goodness

The Play of Goodness
Author: Jacob Benjamins
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2024-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1531508901

One of the enduring claims in the Christian tradition is that creation is good. Given the diversity of experience and the abundance of suffering in the world, however, such an affirmation is not always straightforward. The Play of Goodness provides a phenomenology of creation’s goodness that clarifies the ongoing relevance of the doctrine today. It argues that what is “good” about creation is not synonymous with a confession of faith and does not require an overly optimistic disposition, but instead appears within diverse and often surprising circumstances. Alongside original contributions to French phenomenology and creation theology, The Play of Goodness counterbalances a tendency in continental philosophy to focus on negative phenomena. By developing the philosophical concept of a prelinguistic experience of goodness, the book identifies a quality of goodness that is integral to the place in which we find ourselves. It also articulates shared points of contact among people in an increasingly polarized world, while demonstrating that distinctly theological concepts do not need to be presented in opposition to secular, agnostic, or atheist perspectives in order to be relevant. Benjamins develops an account of creation’s goodness that has the potential to animate an abiding affection for one’s place, accentuate our reasons to care for it, and confirm that what happens in our lives is of genuine significance.

Goodness

Goodness
Author: Michael Redhill
Publisher: Coach House Books
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2005
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781552451632

This remarkable autobiographical play by the award-winning author of Building Jerusalem and Martin Sloane, is a Russian-doll-like play: concentric stories enveloping each other. A writer is told, in confidence, a terrible tale of murder and injustice and he promises never to repeat the story. Goodness is the writer breaking his word. Recently divorced, Michael Redhill goes to Poland to get away frm his life and to do some research on the Holocaust. Thwarted by witnesses unwilling to talk, he returns home via England, but in London is introduced to someone who can tell him a 'real' story of evil. Through this reluctant witness, Redhill learns of a genocide. He encounters, through the memory of the storyteller, an alleged war criminal, about to be put on trial. But this is an old man with Alzheimer's who can no longer remember the time his crimes were allegedly committed. Has his guilt dissolved with his memory? Could he be pretending to be ill in order to escape punishment? The witness conjures for Redhill the war criminal's passionate and beautiful daughter, who will defend her father at all costs. There is also the prosecuting attorney, who has much in common with the old man whose destruction he seeks. As well as an uncomfortable attraction to his daughter. Each is drawn to the other. All is witnessed by a female prison guard - the one who tells the playwright, years later, what really happened in the quest to give a nation some closure. Everyone's story is compelling, and the ending is as unexpected as it is shocking. Who do we believe? A prison guard still wounded by history? A writer suffering from heartache? A dying war criminal? What is our responsibility? Who does memory serve? Did the past really happen? And if it did, who has a claim on it? Goodness is a play about what happens in the gaps between experiencing, telling and hearing.

The Plays

The Plays
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 790
Release: 1859
Genre:
ISBN:

Touch and Go

Touch and Go
Author: David Herbert Lawrence
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1920
Genre: English drama
ISBN:

Against Absolute Goodness

Against Absolute Goodness
Author: Richard Kraut
Publisher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2011-12-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199844461

Richard Kraut argues that goodness is not a reason-giving property--in fact, there may be no such thing.

The Play's the Thing

The Play's the Thing
Author: Marina Jenkyns
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2006-10-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134821840

Marina Jenkyns conveys the excitement of working therapeutically with dramatic text though a personal and highly readable analysis of plays from a variety of periods and cultures. Influenced by the theories of Winnicott and Klein she lays bare the dynamics of relationships and plots to show how they can be used to help us understand our own relationships to each other and the world around us. This highly innovative text integrates therapeutic practice and literature in an engaging and challenging book which will hold the attention of a wide audience. This book contains new ideas for dramatherapy practice, theatre directors and teachers.

Teaching

Teaching
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 686
Release: 1921
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Divine Motivation Theory

Divine Motivation Theory
Author: Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521535762

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Good Forestry

Good Forestry
Author: Alan Wittbecker
Publisher: 3 Muses Books, SynGeo ArchiGraph
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2006
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0911385215

These essays describe the art, science, philosophy, and practice of ecological forestry, using examples drawn from the projects of the Ecoforestry Institute.