quite probably a human seeing "God" would be like an ant in the focused sunlight of a magnifying glass
50+. Thoughts, observations and insights with 4 decades with "religious studies", theology, philosophy, history...but intending less sub specie academiae, or sub specie scientiae, and rather sub specie aeternitatis. "Was du ererbt von deinen Vätern hast, erwirb es, um es zu besitzen", Goethe: Faust I, Nacht, Vers 682. [Photo from Mt. Scopus]
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Friday, June 20, 2014
Darwin and the logos spermatikos?
it could be said rather than he came somewhat slowly and reluctantly to accept a alogos spermatikos.
The vicious cacodaemonia of ISIS
the cacodemons inspiring brutish men
for current murderous example in northern Iraq are inspired by a spirit
virtually the opposite to the spirit of Isis (with her eudaemonia)
Thursday, June 19, 2014
human evil
to take any theoretical character out of a current consideration of evil...
watch a deliberately posted video of a massacre in northern Iraq...
watch a deliberately posted video of a massacre in northern Iraq...
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Catholic and Protestant, Sunni and Shia
the very names Catholic and Protestant, Sunni and Shia show the character, inner and outer, individual and social, of man
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Augustine in hell
will St.
Augustine (have) burn(t) in hell longer for having condemned -- if only at least in
fearful believe -- most Adams and Eves to an eternity there?
Friday, June 13, 2014
sinners out of the hands of an absent God
traditional Christian "sins" seem almost quaint considering the demonic brutality revealed in the 20th century's "man's inhumanity to man"
Monday, June 9, 2014
the senses of Locke and Plotinus
Locke: there is nothing in the mind that was not previously in the senses
Plotinus: there is nothing in the senses that was not previously in the Mind
Plotinus: there is nothing in the senses that was not previously in the Mind
Sunday, June 8, 2014
ones' intellectual ancestry
for those for whom the ideas and lives of "Zarathustra", Plato, Plotinus, Origen, Aquinas, Ockham, Ficino, Luther, Hume, Goethe, Strauss,...are a complicated family personal(ized by study) history...
science stole history
a grandchild of natural philosophy, science, stole history from humanity while it was dozing in church
Saturday, June 7, 2014
sentenced to hard labor scholarship
many "scholars" work and write as if they had been sentenced to a life of hard labor
some quarrying common stones
others digging holes only to refill them
some quarrying common stones
others digging holes only to refill them
senseless suffering and death? theodicy...or pathodicy or thanodicy?
theodicy, at heart, or in mind...
is it not rather a pathodicy that is sought...
an attempt to justify, to give sense to suffering, so that for recent popular necessary example: "they did not die in vain"
or thanodicy, as an attempt to make sense, to justify a death, especially if and when it seems premature, unnatural, senseless?
is it not rather a pathodicy that is sought...
an attempt to justify, to give sense to suffering, so that for recent popular necessary example: "they did not die in vain"
or thanodicy, as an attempt to make sense, to justify a death, especially if and when it seems premature, unnatural, senseless?
America's missing cacosophy
it is certainly clear that when one must look to a book like Moby Dick or even Biblical or Church Father demonology for an understanding of "evil" in man, that one can say America has long had an inadequate cacosophy
Friday, June 6, 2014
WTC and "moral evil"
the second, more "successful" attack on the World Trade Center in NYC in 2001, is an historical example of "moral (as Lisbon was in 1755 of "natural) evil"
but one which cannot be realistically understood without clear knowledge of the prior decades of American imperial (overt and covert) history which lead up to it.
(though a preponderantly emotional position was, is and will be popular, naturally.)
but one which cannot be realistically understood without clear knowledge of the prior decades of American imperial (overt and covert) history which lead up to it.
(though a preponderantly emotional position was, is and will be popular, naturally.)
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