Back from when The Simpsons were at their funniest and retained a humane touch…
from “Moaning Lisa,” The Simpsons S1, E6 (1990)
Back from when The Simpsons were at their funniest and retained a humane touch…
from “Moaning Lisa,” The Simpsons S1, E6 (1990)
A chance to be a fly on the wall as Paul Griffiths and John Milbank discuss the relative merits and demerits of genealogical and analytic modes of thought.
[48] My friends, doesn’t it strike you as it does me, that in the Lord’s Prayer there is not a single petition that asks God to make me a sanctified, devout, and stoutly believing man, not a single petition that asks him to help me make progress in ‘sanctification’? In making this observation I am […]
In Petition of the Self-Sanctification of God’s Name Deploying theological categories as credible and capable resources for addressing any number of questions that vex our society and/or our subjectivity is an uncertain proposition. In the post-Christian West it’s taken for granted that religious discourse, if not yet altogether meaningless, is certainly in want of a […]