Witryna10 lis 2014 · God's interruption constitutes the theological foundation for a continuous and radical hermeneutic of the context and the tradition. . . . In this instance, a … Witryna27 cze 2024 · This essay reflects on the way that Emmanuel Levinas stages the difference between Judaism and Philosophy, namely how he approaches Jewish thought as a concrete other of philosophy. The claim is that this mise en scène underlies Levinas’s oeuvre not only as a discourse about the Other, but as a real scene of an …
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Witryna29 sty 2009 · One condition for a development to be a rupture is that it is in some way discontinuous with what went before and in some understandable way non-trivial. An obvious and oft-cited example is the move in the Western tradition from an East-facing liturgy in Latin to a liturgy in the local language in which the priest faces the people. Witryna21 sie 2024 · Reading Kaufman’s poetry reveals that in “coming to terms with the past” she frequently means “coming to terms with the Bible.” Between the publication of her first book The Floor Keeps Turning in 1970 and 2001, she published numerous poems about biblical women (Lot’s wife, Sarah, Hagar, Rebecca, Leah, Rachel, Zipporah, … paranoia red clearance character sheets
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Witryna6 godz. temu · One of the issues that has always haunted the Platonic tradition is the relationship between ideas and material, concrete beings. The way in which Plato’s dialogues have been interpreted has produced at times dualisms so radical that German theologian and philosopher Romano Guardini can even speak of a “dictatorship of the … Witryna30 paź 2007 · Countering the hermeneutic of rupture Being an RS teacher means that I am constantly coming up against the 'hermeneutic of rupture' (if you don't know the lingo, you need to read this). Recently, during a talk about the Council, a colleague explained how Vatican II changed the Church's understanding of marriage. Before the … Witryna22 gru 2005 · On the one hand, there is an interpretation that I would call "a hermeneutic of discontinuity and rupture"; it has frequently availed itself of the sympathies of the mass media, and also one trend of modern theology. On the other, there is the … paranoia psychotic features