Absurdism in Post-Modern Art: Examining the Interplay between "Waiting for...
By Elizabeth L. Bolick - Post-modern art is permeated by Absurdism. The Post-World War II Absurdist movement centered on the idea that life is irrational, illogical, incongruous, and without reason...
View ArticleMilk and Honey: How the Old Testament Speaks to a People in Exile
By Lindsay D. Clark - Mortal glory is fleeting. The Old Testament generally does not concern itself with militant triumph or climactic discovery. It much rather prefers to employ “legends, folktales,...
View ArticleThe Relationship Between Gods and Humans in "Aias" and the Poetry of Sapphos
By Sujay Kulshrestha - Reading Greek plays provides valuable insight into the relationships between gods and humans. While both gods and humans have fairly similar personalities Greek gods have a...
View ArticleThe Politics of Transgression: History, Society, and the Individual in...
By Shreya Singh - In two postcolonial novels, The God Of Small Things by Arundhati Roy and Secrets by Nuruddin Farah, both authors use the politics of families to paint a vivid picture of the social,...
View ArticleDebating the Existence of God: God Exists
By Jacob H. Rhodes - The debate between science and religion over the existence of a higher power often leads to little more than a shouting match. We become so emotionally invested in our personal...
View ArticleIntelligent Design in the Complexity of the Human Body
By Jacob H. Rhodes - In a previous article I wrote about fine-tuning in the Universe and the empirical evidence for a Grand Designer that can be found within our reality. This argument of course occurs...
View ArticleComparing Godly and Satanic Happiness in John Milton's "Paradise Lost"
By Alison L. Bare - Two conflicting modes of living—happiness pursued obediently (Godly) versus happiness pursued disobediently (Satanic)—produce persistent problems with conceptions of free will in...
View ArticleWas Spinoza a Kabbalist? The Influence of Jewish Mysticism in Book I of "Ethics"
By Rocco A. Astore - Throughout philosophy’s history, some of its most prominent thinkers have drawn inspiration from sources outside of its canon. It is of my opinion that one of these philosophers,...
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