A unique anthology of essays exploring the philosophical wisdom runners contemplate when out for a run. It features writings from some of America's leading philosophers, including Martha Nussbaum, Charles Taliaferro, and J.P. Moreland.
A first-of-its-kind collection of essays exploring those gems of philosophical wisdom runners contemplate when out for a run
Topics considered include running and the philosophy of friendship; the freedom of the long distance runner; running as aesthetic experience, and -Could a Zombie Run a Marathon?-
Contributing essayists include...
A unique anthology of essays exploring the philosophical wisdom runners contemplate when out for a run. It features writings from some of America's le...
Job is perhaps the most difficult to understand of all books in the Bible. While a cursory reading of the text seems to relay a simple story of a righteous man whose love for God was tested through life's most difficult of challenges and rewarded for his faith through those trials, a closer reading of Job presents something far more complex and challenging. The majority of the text is a work of poetry that authors and artists through the centuries have recognized as being one of--if not the--greatest poem of the ancient world.
In Re-reading Job: Understanding the Ancient World's...
Job is perhaps the most difficult to understand of all books in the Bible. While a cursory reading of the text seems to relay a simple story of a r...