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Greg Parker
is on page 224 of 245
interesting tidbit on Harnack’s What Is Christianity? that woulda made a good footnote in my translation… oh well!
— Dec 10, 2022 06:18PM
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Greg Parker
is on page 207 of 245
Schopenhauer would have loved Spotify.
“Music was for him the anticipatory salvation of the restless will. In music the will comes to rest, but since one cannot always be listening and to music, one must finally tend toward the ultimate salvation which happens only in the moment of death.” (197)
— Dec 07, 2022 06:56PM
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“Music was for him the anticipatory salvation of the restless will. In music the will comes to rest, but since one cannot always be listening and to music, one must finally tend toward the ultimate salvation which happens only in the moment of death.” (197)
Greg Parker
is on page 180 of 245
chewing:
“The minister and the theologian should be forever reminded of the inadequacy, and not only that but also of the necessity of what they are doing.”
— Dec 02, 2022 05:10PM
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“The minister and the theologian should be forever reminded of the inadequacy, and not only that but also of the necessity of what they are doing.”
Greg Parker
is on page 158 of 245
Two quotes I’m chewing on:
“But to go beyond without having been within (Protestant) Orthodoxy is not a wholesome attitude.” (157)
“But in any case, a repristination theology could not last, because history does not run backward but forward.” (158)
— Nov 30, 2022 07:39PM
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“But to go beyond without having been within (Protestant) Orthodoxy is not a wholesome attitude.” (157)
“But in any case, a repristination theology could not last, because history does not run backward but forward.” (158)


