"... aspirations to perfection awaken us to our actual imperfection." It is in the space between these aspirations and our inability to achieve them that Grant reflects upon imperfection. Grant argues that an awareness of imperfection, defined as both suffering and the need for justice, drive us to an unrelenting search for perfection, freedom, and self-determination. The twenty-one brief chapters of Imperfection develop this governing idea as it relates to the present situation of the God debate, modern ethnic conflicts, and the pursuit of freedom in relation to the uncertainties of personal identity and the quest for self-determination.…mehr
"... aspirations to perfection awaken us to our actual imperfection." It is in the space between these aspirations and our inability to achieve them that Grant reflects upon imperfection. Grant argues that an awareness of imperfection, defined as both suffering and the need for justice, drive us to an unrelenting search for perfection, freedom, and self-determination. The twenty-one brief chapters of Imperfection develop this governing idea as it relates to the present situation of the God debate, modern ethnic conflicts, and the pursuit of freedom in relation to the uncertainties of personal identity and the quest for self-determination.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A mature scholar and established literary critic, PatrickGrant is professor emeritus of English at the University ofVictoria. He is the author of several books, including Buddhism andEthnic Conflict in Sri Lanka; Literature, Rhetoric, andViolence in Northern Irelands; and Personalism and thePolitics of Culture.
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Contents preface xi introduction 1
part i Imperfection 1 Plato and the Limits of Idealism 9 2 The Van Gogh Letters: The Art of the Unfinished 17 3 The Trouble with Visions31 4 Northern Ireland, Sri Lanka, and Regressive Inversion 41 5 Osama, Theo, and the Burnt Fool's Bandaged Finger 49 6 What the Buddha Didn't Say 57 7 Not So Good News: The Gospel According to Mark 67
part ii Self 8 Immortal Souls and State Executions 79 9 The Eyes Have It: Seeing One's Self and Others 89 10 The God of Battles and the Irish Dimension of Shakespeare'sHenry V 99 11 Crucifying Harry: Victims, Scapegoats, and the Northern IrelandTroubles 107 12 Talking to the Cyclops: On Violence and Self-Destruction 115 13 Doing Nothing About It: Taoism, Selflessness, and Non-Action121 14 Cliff Jumpers and Delta Dwellers: On Religious Language andCommitment 133
part iii Freedom 15 Dr. Johnson, Freedom, and the Book of Psalms 145 16 Sex, Society, and Romeo and Juliet 155 17 Cartoons from Denmark and the March of the Zombies 165 18 Vergil and the Almighty Dollar 173 19 Endgame in Sri Lanka: Dharmapala's Legacy andRajapaksa's War 183 20 Jung and The Secret of the Golden Flower 195 21 Kieslowski's Red: Fraternity in the Making 205
part i Imperfection 1 Plato and the Limits of Idealism 9 2 The Van Gogh Letters: The Art of the Unfinished 17 3 The Trouble with Visions31 4 Northern Ireland, Sri Lanka, and Regressive Inversion 41 5 Osama, Theo, and the Burnt Fool's Bandaged Finger 49 6 What the Buddha Didn't Say 57 7 Not So Good News: The Gospel According to Mark 67
part ii Self 8 Immortal Souls and State Executions 79 9 The Eyes Have It: Seeing One's Self and Others 89 10 The God of Battles and the Irish Dimension of Shakespeare'sHenry V 99 11 Crucifying Harry: Victims, Scapegoats, and the Northern IrelandTroubles 107 12 Talking to the Cyclops: On Violence and Self-Destruction 115 13 Doing Nothing About It: Taoism, Selflessness, and Non-Action121 14 Cliff Jumpers and Delta Dwellers: On Religious Language andCommitment 133
part iii Freedom 15 Dr. Johnson, Freedom, and the Book of Psalms 145 16 Sex, Society, and Romeo and Juliet 155 17 Cartoons from Denmark and the March of the Zombies 165 18 Vergil and the Almighty Dollar 173 19 Endgame in Sri Lanka: Dharmapala's Legacy andRajapaksa's War 183 20 Jung and The Secret of the Golden Flower 195 21 Kieslowski's Red: Fraternity in the Making 205
bibliographical notes 225
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