Against Nostalgia
I love this. I want to talk to you about Derrida. He couldn’t see beyond its horizon, but I see ‘Differánce’ as his phenomenological honesty to the composite hypostasis of the Word. Not unlike what you’ve described here as the “sword” of the Lord
Yes! This is also the story Solovyov, Florensky, and Bulgakov want to tell.
I love this. I want to talk to you about Derrida. He couldn’t see beyond its horizon, but I see ‘Differánce’ as his phenomenological honesty to the composite hypostasis of the Word. Not unlike what you’ve described here as the “sword” of the Lord
Yes! This is also the story Solovyov, Florensky, and Bulgakov want to tell.