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The Flower Of Suffering Theology Justice And The Cosmos In Aeschylus Oresteia And Presocratic Thought Nuria Scapin

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The Flower Of Suffering Theology Justice And The Cosmos In Aeschylus Oresteia And Presocratic Thought Nuria Scapin
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Publisher: DeGruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Author: Nuria Scapin
ISBN: 9783110685527, 3110685523
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Flower Of Suffering Theology Justice And The Cosmos In Aeschylus Oresteia And Presocratic Thought Nuria Scapin by Nuria Scapin 9783110685527, 3110685523 instant download after payment.

Greek tragedy occupies a prominent place in the development of early Greek thought. However, even within the partial renaissance of debates about tragedy's roots in the popular thought of archaic Greece, its potential connection to the early philosophical tradition remains, with few exceptions, at the periphery of current interest. This book aims to show that our understanding of Aeschylus' Oresteia is enhanced by seeing that the trilogy's treatment of Zeus and Justice (Dikê) shares certain concepts, assumptions, categories of thought, and forms of expression with the surviving fragments and doxography of certain Presocratic thinkers (especially Anaximander, Xenophanes, Heraclitus, and Parmenides). By examining several aspects of the tragic trilogy in relation to Presocratic debates about theology and cosmic justice, it shows how such scrutiny may affect our understanding of the theological 'tension' and metaphysical assumptions underpinning the Oresteia's dramatic narrative. Ultimately, it argues that Aeschylus bestows on the experience of human suffering, as it is given in the contradictory multiplicity of the world, the status of a profound form of knowledge: a meeting point between the human and divine spheres.
ISBN : 9783110685527

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