An Ocean Full of Angels – The Autobiography of `Isa Ben Adam - Peter Kreeft - Books - St Augustine's Press - 9781587315909 - April 15, 2011
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An Ocean Full of Angels – The Autobiography of `Isa Ben Adam 1st edition

Peter Kreeft

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An Ocean Full of Angels – The Autobiography of `Isa Ben Adam 1st edition

[In the author?s words:] I have written almost sixty books, but this one is very different from all the others. For one thing, it took 20 years. I had to wait patiently for it to grow, like a tree. I was not in control of it; it kept changing, as I watched at it and let it do what it did, like an animal out of its cage.

It began as a much more philosophical, talky, rational, in-control kind of book. The plot and the characters were originally there for the sake of the words, the points, the philosophy. Then the story and the character happily took over, and turned it into the opposite kind of book, in which the words were there for the sake of the characters and the events of the story, even though it remained long and wordy, and philosophical.

Then I cannibalized the long and wordy original book by extracting the philosophical passages and making no less than five other little books out of them: 1. The Sea Within explores the puzzle of humanity?s mysterious love affair with the sea; 2. I Surf, Therefore I Am, is a mystical philosophy of surfing; 3. If Einstein Had Been a Surfer is about what kinds of thinking have to be included in a Theory of Everything; 4. A Refutation of Moral Relativism; and 5. Islamic Dialogs. Some of these utilize characters that are in Ocean. But these are all books of philosophy that cluttered up the story, so I had to evict them from its premises. These five other books all fascinate me, and I hope they will fascinate readers, but not in the same way as Ocean does.

Ocean is about connections: In the sense it is my ?Theory of Everything?; it shows in a story the surprising, invisible, yet powerful connections among things. Philosophy, science, and theology can state, define, and argue for those connections, but story is more convincing because it presents them, shows them. That?s why story is more powerful than philosophy in convincing us. (How many Romans were converted by Christian theology? How many by the Gospel story?) No philosopher was able to convince me that ?we are each responsible for all.? But Dostoevsky did: he showed it in The Brothers Karamazov.


374 pages

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Released April 15, 2011
ISBN13 9781587315909
Publishers St Augustine's Press
Pages 374
Dimensions 157 × 238 × 29 mm   ·   664 g
Language English  

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