“God and The Care for One’s Story”

This is the talk I gave for the Adult Education program at Temple Judea of Bucks County on April 14th.  The video was taken by Jerry, my husband, from his smartphone.

It includes the Q and A, which shows a very engaged and thoughtful audience. The video starts a little after my talk did.  I’d just been explaining the thesis of A Good Look at Evil, which is that we live nonfiction stories, and evil-doers try to spoil our stories. To explain what I mean by “story,” I start with a Biblical illustration, the Joseph story from the Book of Genesis.  Then I’ll go on to give examples from my own life.

Enjoy!

About Abigail

Abigail Rosenthal is Professor Emerita of Philosophy, Brooklyn College of CUNY. She is the author of A Good Look at Evil, a Pulitzer Prize nominee, now available in an expanded, revised second edition and as an audiobook. Its thesis is that good people try to live out their stories while evil people aim to mess up good people’s stories. Her next book, Confessions of a Young Philosopher, forthcoming and illustrated, provides multiple illustrations from her own life. She writes a weekly column for her blog, “Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column” (www.dearabbie-nonadvice.com) where she explains why women's lives are highly interesting. She’s the editor of the posthumously published Consolations of Philosophy: Hobbes’s Secret; Spinoza’s Way by her father, Henry M. Rosenthal. Some of her articles can be accessed at https://brooklyn-cuny.academia.edu/AbigailMartin . She is married to Jerry L. Martin, also a philosopher. They live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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2 Responses to “God and The Care for One’s Story”

  1. Jerel Wohl says:

    Dear Abigail, I was so sorry to have missed your talk, but am so happy I got to hear the talk through this video. I am truly inspired by your experiences, and appreciate your thoughtful words that have me pondering many things! All the best!

    • Abigail says:

      How kind of you to send this response Jerel. I’m delighted you could “attend” via video after all! Only sorry you were not there to share the ponderings in the Q & A.

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