The Book of Job As a Greek Tragedy
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Horace Meyer Kallen war ein Philosoph, der den Pluralismus und den Zionismus unterstützte. Seine Gedanken konzentrierten sich auf kulturelle Vielfalt und das Recht verschiedener Gruppen, ihre Eigenständigkeit zu wahren. Kallen's Schriften untersuchen, wie zahlreiche unterschiedliche Kulturen und Identitäten innerhalb einer einzigen Nation koexistieren können, ohne dass eine die andere unterdrückt. Seine Philosophie bietet eine Vision für den Aufbau einer Gesellschaft, in der Vielfalt nicht nur toleriert, sondern aktiv gefeiert wird.






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By interpreting the biblical story of Job as a Greek tragedy, Horace Meyer Kallen presents Job as a tragic hero facing immense suffering, with God depicted as an antagonist. Kallen employs his expertise in Greek literature to analyze the narrative's themes, structure, and the philosophical questions it raises, such as free will and divine justice. His thorough literary examination offers a fresh perspective on this enduring story, making it a significant contribution to biblical studies and literary analysis. The work is presented as a restored facsimile of the original edition.
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