Brian Gregor
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“In Christ, the other is given as the neighbor. I encounter the other as one for whom Christ became human, was crucified, and resurrected, and this sets them free to be who they are.”
― A Philosophical Anthropology of the Cross: The Cruciform Self
― A Philosophical Anthropology of the Cross: The Cruciform Self
“Sin distorts the relationality that is ontologically constitutive of humanity: rather than being for God and the neighbor, the self tries to bring all exteriority within the domain of its power.”
― A Philosophical Anthropology of the Cross: The Cruciform Self
― A Philosophical Anthropology of the Cross: The Cruciform Self
“This is also the problem with idolatry, which simply reinforces the incurvature of the self through the delusion that one is actually in contact with some transcendent point of unity.”
― A Philosophical Anthropology of the Cross: The Cruciform Self
― A Philosophical Anthropology of the Cross: The Cruciform Self
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