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Hast thou Seen my Servant? On the Lost Children of Job
Posted on March 22, 2017March 28, 2017

Hast thou Seen my Servant? On the Lost Children of Job

In Brothers Karamazov, Father Zosima recounts being moved in his youth by the story of Job. I have entered in italics some commentary of my own: In the land of Uz, there lived a man, righteous and God-fearing, and he had great wealth, so many camels, so many sheep and asses, and his children feasted, … Continue reading Hast thou Seen my Servant? On the Lost Children of Job

An Introduction to Philosophy, Platonic or Otherwise
Posted on January 20, 2017January 20, 2017

An Introduction to Philosophy, Platonic or Otherwise

In Plato’s dialogues, one finds room for speculation and wonder. One also finds the discipline of logic, the presence of faith, and the need for each these modes of thinking to co-operate with one another. This helps us see why philosophy is a most serious and yet wonderful kind of play.  As I embark on further graduate … Continue reading An Introduction to Philosophy, Platonic or Otherwise

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