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Biblical Critical Theory with Chris Watkin, Part 2

Grace in Common

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Diagonalization Depends on Christianity as the Religion of Paradox

Christianity is seen as the religion of paradox. The word diagonalization can be used to describe a kind of post-cartesian conjure with reality, says James Holland. He asks whether things are only a paradox when you've created dichotomies to begin with. "I don't think there's a sense of wonder and joy that God tabernacles and monters," he adds.

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