Philosophy of Qohelet


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This research compares and contrasts various existential philosophies pertaining to the human condition and its purpose. It specifically focuses on the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes. Nicomachean Ethics and The Nature of the Gods regarding virtue, courage, and the necessity of an eternal source were examined as they relate to the subject from a Western worldview. The intended contributions of this research are to disclose that without an objectifiable reference society becomes a cluster of subjective abominations susceptible to a miserable existence, a slow descent into madness, ""a chasing after the wind."" To escape this vanity something eternal must exist. Nevertheless, humanity must confront the abyss that Nietzsche struggled with in his version of existential philosophy to find meaning in this life. Indeed, when gazing into an abyss the abyss gazes back into humanity, but rather than surrendering one's autonomy to the meaningless void, individuals should determine the inherent value of their life. Otherwise, death, as Qohelet recognized, has a grip on the individual long before they actually die.

Author: Joel Steele
Publisher: Resource Publications (CA)
Published: 04/19/2021
Pages: 70
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.21lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.15d
ISBN13: 9781666702040
ISBN10: 1666702048
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Philosophy
- Religion | Ancient
- Religion | Eastern

About the Author
Joel Steele studied philosophy at the University of North Carolina as an undergraduate. He received a MA from Liberty University where he studied history and theology. He is author of Philosophy of War: A Brief Analysis on Principles and Justifications (2020), and Early Christianity and Historical Methods (2021). Steele's primary research interests include: philosophy of Western thought, ancient theology, and political theory. Inquiries regarding his research and publications can be made through his website: ancientedu.com.