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Catherine Pickstock


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Average rating: 4.05 · 260 ratings · 26 reviews · 16 distinct worksSimilar authors
After Writing: On the Litur...

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Repetition and Identity

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Aspects of Truth

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A Short Guide To Plato

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Ascending Numbers

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In the Names of God: Analog...

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Literary Agenda

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“And one can only ever have begun; there is no other way to be than to be on the way.”
Catherine Pickstock, After Writing: On the Liturgical Cosummation of Philosophy

“Since every Eucharist is an essential repetition of the incarnation,… our attempt to return to our divine origin is not so much a journey towards God, as a journey towards God’s entry into our body.”

(Page 273)”
Catherine Pickstock, After Writing: On the Liturgical Cosummation of Philosophy



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