Destruction, Ethics, and Intergalactic Love: Exploring Y: The Last Man and Saga offers a creative and accessible exploration of the two comic book series, examining themes like nonviolence; issues of gender and war; heroes and moral failures; forgiveness and seeking justice; and the importance of diversity and religious pluralism.
Destruction, Ethics, and Intergalactic Love: Exploring Y: The Last Man and Saga offers a creative and accessible exploration of the two comic book series, examining themes like nonviolence; issues of gender and war; heroes and moral failures; forgiveness and seeking justice; and the importance of diversity and religious pluralism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Admirand is Lecturer (Tenured) in Theology, School Research Convenor, and Director of the Centre for Interreligious Dialogue at Dublin City University, Ireland. He also serves as the Co-Chair of the Irish Council of Christians and Jews. His research interests are in the area of interreligious dialogue and the intersection of religion and ethics with literature, media, and popular culture. His books include Seeking Common Ground: A Theist/Atheist Dialogue, co-written with philosopher Andrew Fiala; Humbling Faith: Brokenness, Doubt, Dialogue-What Unites Atheists, Theists, and Nontheists; and Amidst Mass Atrocity and the Rubble of Theology: Searching for a Viable Theodicy. He is also the editor of Loss and Hope: Global, Interreligious, and Interdisciplinary Perspectives.
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List of Figures Acknowledgements: Joy and Gratitude Amidst Distress Introduction: Death, Decay, and Destruction: Only the Beginning Part I: Seeking Meaning in a Meaningless World 1. Ethics (and Art) After the Plague 2. Inky Darkness: Ethics Amidst Intergalactic War (and The Narrative) Reflection on Part I Part II: Love and Parenting Through Oppression and Grief 3. Love and Identity: A Numeric and Heroic Journey 4. (Intergalactic) Fatherhood: Failure and Maternal Hope Reflection on Part II Part III: Being Peace but Surrounded by Violence 5. Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Gender and Violence 6. On the Perils of Pacifism During War Reflection on Part III Part IV: Beyond Diversity and Tolerance: Towards Communion 7. Post-Religion: Sex, God, Women, Love 8. Enfolding the Grotesque and the Borderless: A Politics for All Reflection on Part IV Conclusion: Love in the Throes of Destruction and Despair Bibliography Index
List of Figures Acknowledgements: Joy and Gratitude Amidst Distress Introduction: Death, Decay, and Destruction: Only the Beginning Part I: Seeking Meaning in a Meaningless World 1. Ethics (and Art) After the Plague 2. Inky Darkness: Ethics Amidst Intergalactic War (and The Narrative) Reflection on Part I Part II: Love and Parenting Through Oppression and Grief 3. Love and Identity: A Numeric and Heroic Journey 4. (Intergalactic) Fatherhood: Failure and Maternal Hope Reflection on Part II Part III: Being Peace but Surrounded by Violence 5. Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Gender and Violence 6. On the Perils of Pacifism During War Reflection on Part III Part IV: Beyond Diversity and Tolerance: Towards Communion 7. Post-Religion: Sex, God, Women, Love 8. Enfolding the Grotesque and the Borderless: A Politics for All Reflection on Part IV Conclusion: Love in the Throes of Destruction and Despair Bibliography Index
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