Weakness, Redemption, and Heroism.
They say that extremes meet. This new issue presents two extremes: the weak man and the hero. A careful look at human weakness and heroism can change our perspective on both: there is no human hero who does not have his own weaknesses. Don Quixote wisely said that “The wounds received in battles give more honor than they take away.”
INDEX
04 – Weakness, guilt, and redemption. A quick look at Western culture. BY MARIO RODRÍGUEZ, L.C.
10 – The Player by Dostoevsky: the story of a fall. BY LUIS F. HERNÁNDEZ, L.C.
15 – Sin and its Consequences in the Novels of Sigrid Undset. BY JOHN STUDER, L.C.
18 – The Hero’s Journey: a social model to imitate? BY MONIQUE VILLEN
30 – The Eroica: a Tale of Eucatastrophe. BY ALEJANDRO PÁEZ, L.C.