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The Eternal Pity

The Eternal Pity
Author: Richard John Neuhaus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Death
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Drawing upon a vast range of human experience and reflection, The Eternal Pity: Reflections on Dying demonstrates how people try to cope with the inevitability of death. Different cultures, informed by religious beliefs and sometimes desperate hope, teach people to respond to their own death and the deaths of others in modes as various as defiance, stoic resignation, and unbridled grief. In addition to examples from literature, poetry, and religious texts, Father Richard John Neuhaus provides an intensely personal account of his encounter with death through emergency cancer surgery and reflects on how that encounter has changed the way he lives. While many writers have deplored the "denial of death" in our culture, The Eternal Pity shows how themes of death and dying are nevertheless perennial and pervasive. Society may be viewed as a disorganized march of multitudes waving little banners of meaning before the threat of nonbeing that is death. Some selections in this book depict people utterly surprised by their mortality; others highlight how the whole of one's life can be a preparation for what used to be called "a good death." For some, life is a relentless effort to hold death at bay; for others, death is, although not welcomed, reflectively anticipated. Nothing so universally defines the human condition as the fact that we shall die. The Eternal Pity helps us to understand how the prospect of death compels decisions about how we might live.


Eternal Pity

Eternal Pity
Author: Richard John Neuhaus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: Death
ISBN: 9780268201746

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Drawing upon a vast range of human experience and reflection, The Eternal Pity: Reflections on Dying demonstrates how people try to cope with the inevitability of death. Different cultures, informed by religious beliefs and sometimes desperate hope, teach people to respond to their own death and the deaths of others in modes as various as defiance, stoic resignation, and unbridled grief. In addition to examples from literature, poetry, and religious texts, Father Richard John Neuhaus provides an intensely personal account of his encounter with death through emergency cancer surgery and reflects on how that encounter has changed the way he lives. While many writers have deplored the "denial of death" in our culture, The Eternal Pity shows how themes of death and dying are nevertheless perennial and pervasive. Society may be viewed as a disorganized march of multitudes waving little banners of meaning before the threat of nonbeing that is death. Some selections in this book depict people utterly surprised by their mortality; others highlight how the whole of one's life can be a preparation for what used to be called "a good death." For some, life is a relentless effort to hold death at bay; for others, death is, although not welcomed, reflectively anticipated. Nothing so universally defines the human condition as the fact that we shall die. The Eternal Pity helps us to understand how the prospect of death compels decisions about how we might live.


Herald of the Star

Herald of the Star
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 754
Release: 1918
Genre:
ISBN:

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Literature of Pity

Literature of Pity
Author: Punter David Punter
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-09-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0748691987

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Pity represents a combination of fear, helplessness and overwhelming agitation. It is a term which suffuses our everyday lives; it is also a dangerous term hovering between approval of sympathy and disapproval of emotional wallowing (as in 'self-pity'). This book traces an entire history of pity, as an emotion and as an element in the arts, engaging as it does so with a wealth of theoretical ideas including Freud, Derrida, Levinas and others. It begins with an 'Introduction: Distinguishing Pity', followed by chapters on the Aristotelian framework; Buddhism and pity; the pieta in the Middle Ages and Renaissance; Shakespeare on pity; Milton's pitiless Christianity; pity and charity in the early novel; Blake's views on pity; the Victorian debate, from Austen to Dickens and George Eliot; Brecht and Chekhov on pity and self-pity; 'war, and the pity of war'; Jean Rhys and Stevie Smith; pity, immigration and the colony; and finally three contemporary texts by Michel Faber, Kazuo Ishiguro and Cormac McCarthy.Features* Original treatment of the concept of pity providing detailed textual criticism and speculative argument* Wide-ranging: running from ancient Greek theory to the present day* Covers a wide variety of texts, including fiction, poetry and drama* Engages with the most recent theoretical debates about literature and the emotions


The Golden Darkness

The Golden Darkness
Author: Oscar Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1921
Genre:
ISBN:

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Northfield Echoes

Northfield Echoes
Author: Delavan Leonard Pierson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1901
Genre: Theology
ISBN:

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An Ambassador

An Ambassador
Author: Joseph Fort Newton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1916
Genre: Sermons, American
ISBN:

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Pity's Kin

Pity's Kin
Author: Robert Gilbert Vansittart Baron Vansittart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1924
Genre:
ISBN:

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The City Temple Pulpit

The City Temple Pulpit
Author: Joseph Parker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1899
Genre: Congregational churches
ISBN:

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