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Zukunft entscheiden: Optionalitat in vormodernem Erzahlen
Zukunft entscheiden: Optionalitat in vormodernem Erzahlen
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Decision-making processes in pre-modern narration shape the future based on Christian visions. The anthology explores the relationship between decision-making and drafts of the future, highlighting the significance of telling decisions against closed conceptions.
Format: Hardback
Length: 203 pages
Publication date: 26 June 2022
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
Against the backdrop of Christian-determined visions of the future, decision-making processes emerge as a captivating form of literary appropriation and shaping of the future. The anthology delves into the intricate relationship between decision-making processes and drafts of the future in pre-modern narration, raising a thought-provoking question: what is the significance of telling decisions within the confines of closed conceptions of the future? The collected contributions in this anthology span a vast expanse of pre-modern storytelling, offering a groundbreaking measurement of the potential for optionality within the literature of the Middle Ages and the early modern period.
In the realm of decision-making, the influence of religious beliefs and visions of the future cannot be overstated. These beliefs shape the way individuals and societies perceive the world, influencing their choices and actions. The Christian worldview, in particular, has had a profound impact on decision-making processes throughout history.
One of the key aspects of Christian-determined visions of the future is the concept of a predetermined destiny. According to Christian belief, God has a plan for each individual and society, and this plan is ultimately fulfilled. This belief can lead to a sense of complacency and a lack of motivation to make decisions that could impact the future.
However, decision-making processes can also be seen as a form of resistance against predetermined destiny. By making choices that deviate from the expected path, individuals can challenge the status quo and redefine the future. This can be seen in the stories of individuals who have made significant contributions to society, such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela, who defied societal expectations and paved the way for social change.
Another aspect of Christian-determined visions of the future is the emphasis on individual responsibility and accountability. According to Christian belief, each individual is responsible for their actions and decisions, and they will be held accountable for their choices in the end. This can lead to a sense of moral obligation and a drive to make decisions that are in line with ethical principles.
However, decision-making processes can also be influenced by other factors, such as societal norms, cultural values, and economic conditions. These factors can shape the way individuals perceive the future and influence their decision-making processes. For example, in societies that prioritize economic growth and materialism, individuals may be more likely to make decisions that prioritize short-term gains over long-term sustainability.
In conclusion, decision-making processes represent a complex interplay between religious beliefs, societal norms, cultural values, and individual agency. While Christian-determined visions of the future have had a profound impact on decision-making processes, individuals and societies can also resist these visions and shape the future in their own unique ways. By recognizing the influence of these factors and engaging in critical thinking and reflection, individuals and societies can make decisions that are in line with their values and aspirations for the future.
Dimension: 235 x 160 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783525352113
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