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The Death of God - A Brief History of Philosophy
The traditional interpretation of this is god as man dies, like becoming like man, right? Mancorruptible in its inner substance. Fallen, fallen. Fallo exactly. This is not jusas interpretation. There is something in that kind of event, right? That instantiates what jesac has pointed to, like a lack in god himself. Wich totally runs against a traditional theological notion of god, right? Who is the most perfect ben he said something about am)? I mean, i just think it's important to mention the fact that christ is very much in put into the symbolic order that god is ultimately and unrelatable until christ.