Paul Tillich
It is to our grave detriment and severe disadvantage that the question of form should be so insouciantly dismissed, so sanguinely ignored in such ...
The Future of Faith
Harvey Cox
HarperOne $25.99 (245p)
ISBN 978-0-06-175552-1
The following book review is based on a class I took with Professor Cox in Fall ...
We are living in the new Platonic cave. It is called the cinema, and we are living in it. The old ostensibly indissoluble lines delimiting and demarcating th...
The famous conclusion of Freud's Civilization and Its Discontents was that civilization is, by necessity, coterminous with repression--that, in a certain sense,...
It seems to me rather odd that in the middle of this national debate on same-sex marriage, there has not yet been a word put in on the issue by one of the membe...
It is no accident--and indeed it is in all likelihood only the case because he was so honest--that what Plato never discussed philosophy absent a conception of ...
“Aristotle, I have been told, hath said, that Poetry is the most philosophic of all writing, it is do, its object is truth, not individual and local, but genera...
The Gospel of Saint John begins: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God … The Word became flesh and made his dwelling a...
"How malicious philosophers can be!" - Friedrich Nietzsche
Plato is the Anti-Christ? I am fervently of the opinion--so fervently of the opinion, in fact, tha...
What precisely is meant by the concept of Revelation is a difficult enterprise upon which to embark, if only because such a concept as such--which is to say one...