%title The Elevation of Unknown Things Something like "Seasons" except about growth through the death of the self and how Job fails in that. 1. [Framing devices](1-framing-devices.tex) 2. [Interpolations](3-interpolations.tex) NB: switched below 3. [Friends and "Friends"](2-friends.tex) 4. [Unknown things](4-unknown.tex) (theodicy) 5. [Should all things be known](5-known.tex) (what if the pals really did solve theodicy) Rewrite for side-by-side: 1. [Framing devices](1-framing-devices) 1. [Personal](1-personal) 2. [Academic](1-academic) 2. [Interpolations](2-interpolations) 3. [Friends and "Friends"](3-friends) 4. [Unknown things](4-unknown) (theodicy) 5. [Should all things be known](5-known) (what if the pals really did solve theodicy) Timeboxed third attempt for academic in footnotes: * [o] [Intro](reverse/intro) * [o] [Background](reverse/background) --- Andrew and Jill and the fundamental unhappiness of identity * [o] [Younes](reverse/younes) --- Gender play and hidden selves * [-] [Dysphoria](reverse/dysphoria) --- The internal side * [o] [Clash with Jill](reverse/clash) --- Stopped talking, told off for Younes, told to fuck off * [o] [The choice of Job](reverse/choice) [Workshop notes](workshop-notes) Pals quotes: * Job and his quote-unquote friends * Narrative/moral/commercial failure (~13 mins) * Inverse Pascal's wager (impossible to distinguish between God's wrath and God's indifference) even if you believe, this could still happen (~14mins) * (Hunt for Vanessa Zoltan's dad saying "If God is not dead, he is not welcome in my home") (~15mins) Chesterton quote: > Job puts forward a note of interrogation; God answers with a note of exclamation. Instead of proving to Job that it is an explicable world, He insists that it is a much stranger world than Job ever thought it was. G. K. Chesterton https://www.chesterton.org/introduction-to-job/ On forgiving one's Elihu: ``` \footnote{} ``` ----- [theology points](theology-points)