Benjamin Britten
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A portrait of the life and work of Benjamin Britten.
This disambiguation profile serves to distinguish between authors who have published under the name Michael Oliver, preventing confusion between them.



A portrait of the life and work of Benjamin Britten.
Focusing on the concept of decision-making, the book offers a critical examination of Jacques Derrida's ideas, particularly regarding their implications for justice and theological discussions of divine choice. Michael Oliver emphasizes the importance of confronting challenging decisions, advocating for a nuanced understanding of exclusivity in decision-making processes. Through this deconstructive lens, the work seeks to deepen the discourse surrounding justice and the complexities of divine negotiation.