
All Things Shining
Reading the Western Classics to Find Meaning in a Secular World
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David Drummond
The religious turn to their faith to find meaning. But what about the many people who lead secular lives and are also hungry for meaning? What guides, what approaches are available to them?
Distinguished philosophers Hubert Dreyfus and Sean Dorrance Kelly explain that a secular life charged with meaning is indeed within reach. It is achieved by a passionate, skillful engagement with the people, events, and wonders present in the most ordinary days - an approach to meaning that modern Western culture seems to have abandoned.
Dreyfus and Kelly use some of the greatest works of the Western canon to trace the way we have lost this passionate engagement to our surroundings and to show us how to get it back. Taking us on a journey from the wonder and openness of Homer's polytheistic world, to the monotheism of Dante, to the nihilism of Kant, to the pantheism of Melville, and finally to the spiritual difficulties of the world evoked by modern authors such as David Foster Wallace and Elizabeth Gilbert, All Things Shining will change the way we understand our culture, our history, our sacred practices, and ourselves, and offer a new - and very old - way to celebrate a secular existence.
©2011 Original material by Hubert Dreyfus and Sean Dorrance Kelly. Published by arrangement with Free Press, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. (P)2011 HighBridge CompanyListeners also enjoyed...




















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Great book
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would like to rec this book to everybody I know
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As other commenters have noted, their focus is largely on Homer and Moby Dick, with forays into medieval Christianity and a few other sources. A greater quantity of examples would have been appreciated, but the quality of the examination is top notch. As an amateur student of the classics, I will never read any Greek work the same way again after hearing their interpretation of arete.
Although the narrator apparently couldn't pronounce 'agape' right even if you threatened to steal his firstborn child, the narration was generally easy on the ears as well.
Wonderfully intriguing!
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Western philosophy and spirituality into this well written book.
It does help to have been an English major or at least a liberal arts graduate .
It is like taking your mind to the car wash as the authors pull you through the cleansing and invigorating review of the big brains of Western philosophy
One huge problem for me is that no one checked on the reader’ s continual mispronunciation of the Greek term for spiritual love “AGAPE” which is pronounced “ Ah-GOP -PAY “
Mr Drummond constantly pronounces it “ A -GAPE “as if these philosophers were staring at something rather than describing the Western sense of the Love of God shared with one’s community
May seem trivial but after the tenth mispronunciation I found myself yelling the correct pronunciation at the speaker !
Come on audible !!
Proof listen !!
Bob Hahn
Excellent overview but glaring pronunciation flaw
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The guy pronounces agape to rhyme with grape
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Amazing and thoughtful
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I love hearing how Kelly and Dreyfus suggest to find and cultivate meaning and a sense of the sacred in our modern age. I do not like how they dismiss Sartre but do understand why. In the final chapter their fourth point does admit a need for using higher reasoning which is where Sartre's ideas seem to add to the Heideggerian perspective they are promoting. They use Kant's ethics at this point rather than drawing on Sartre.
One drawback is that this book assumes familiarity with Wallace, Homer, Mobey Dick, and fancy terms that are new (pies is, physic?). As someone not up on classic literature I now have a lot of homework to educate myself properly to fully appreciate their perspective.
Thanks so much for this book! I sure wish they would publish their second volume they planned to write. In the meantime I plan to listen to this a second time after doing my homework!
Homework suggested for novices
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Amazing
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Excellent Book that refreshes the classics
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Bought on a whim and did not regret it.
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