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Average rating: 4.12 · 328 ratings · 49 reviews · 218 distinct works
Courage Under Fire: True St...

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Męska rzecz czyli cała praw...

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Implementing OpenShift

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Facebook Wealth Formula: Ea...

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Kensho: A Snake-Eyes Story

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“Insofar as the intervention of grace constitutes the core of religious experience, the constant aim of every religious movement ought to be a reduction of transcendence coupled with an unswerving dedication to immanence. Let metaphysics and science pursue the elaboration of transcendent, causal economies; the domain of religion is immanence and, more precisely, the immanence of what is actually given as a gift. Religious thinking will be religious in character precisely to the extent that it is capable of faithfully thinking immanence. Religion, for the sake of grace, forsakes transcendence.”
Adam Miller, Badiou, Marion and St Paul: Immanent Grace

“Typically, images or paintings are designated as anamorphic when, in order for the image to appear, a particular line of sight must be adopted. The image only shows up when approached from the angle dictated to the viewer by the image's own set of conditions. In this sense, the viewer must 're-form' their perspective to match the perspective demanded by the image. We are not free to approach the image as we wish; the image is free to assign us a perspective proper to itself... Anamorphosis, then, describes the freedom of the phenomenon to give itself as it wishes and it measures the extent to which this freedom turns the tables on the one to whom it appears. To receive a phenomenon as it wishes to give itself is to yield control and suspend our own timetables and preconditions in order to be faithful to the conditions set by what gives itself.”
Adam Miller, Badiou, Marion and St Paul: Immanent Grace

“Grace does not contest the powers-that-be through an effective show of verifiable strength but through a persistent and subversive recoding of how one defines what strength and weakness are.”
Adam Miller, Badiou, Marion and St Paul: Immanent Grace

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