God on Stage: 15 Plays That Ask the Big Questions
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It is a book that will leave readers with a deeper understanding of the world and themselves, and a deeper appreciation for the power of drama to illuminate the human condition.
"In the grand tapestry of existence, humanity plays out its role, but are we mere puppets or divinely inspired thespians? Peter Kreeft, esteemed author and professor, delves into the realm of drama in God on Stage, examining fifteen iconic plays that tackle five profound themes: the human experience, mortality, suffering, faith, and eternal judgment. From Sophocles' timeless Oedipus the King to modern masterpieces like A Man for All Seasons and The Sunset Limited, Kreeft extracts poignant insights that speak to life's most fundamental questions. Like the dramas it explores, God on Stage is an emotional and intellectual journey, inviting readers to reflect, empathize, and marvel at the intricate dance between art, the divine, and human nature. This thought-provoking book will leave readers with a deeper grasp of the world and themselves, as well as a renewed appreciation for drama's profound impact on our understanding of the human condition."
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