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.
Michael Oliver Book order
This disambiguation profile serves to distinguish between authors who have published under the name Michael Oliver, preventing confusion between them.



- 2020
- 2008
Benjamin Britten
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A portrait of the life and work of Benjamin Britten.
- 2002