Chester Delagneau
8/24/17
Category: Papers, Philosophy, Psychology, Suffering, Theology
Click on the link below to read about the relationship between what Linda Zagzebski has doctrinally described as a divine attribute, omnisubjectivity, and what it means for God to change in his emotions.
Omnisubjectivity and Passibility
4/24/24
Category: Literature, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, Science and Religion, Short Stories, Suffering, Theology
The first masked man provokes the captive: “Any last words before I separate your skull from your body?”
3/24/24
Category: Beauty, Morality, Philosophy, Spiritual Formation, Theology
The withering of the imagination to the point of poetic impotency at the hands of reason (logos) clad knowledge-seekers during the epoch of the Enlightenment left a void in its philosophical wake. But as we know from experience, human nature has a way of redressing itself by swinging the proverbial pendulum back toward what it…
3/8/24
Category: Friendship, Literature, Politics, Prayers, Psychology, Short Stories, Spiritual Formation, Suffering
Nathanael grabs the spear. He shuts his left eye to place his prey in his cross-hairs, then releases the javelin with Odyssean accuracy. But the creature parries. The spear gets stuck in the heart of a warrior in a painting that the king had commissioned 15 years prior.
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