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Joshua is on page 38 of 256 of Poetics of Relation
"Rhizomatic thought is the Principle behind what I call the Poetics of Relation."
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Poetics of Relation

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Joshua is on page 90 of 657 of Potential History: Unlearning Imperialism
A lucidly written, but demanding book.
Feb 07, 2020 06:41AM Add a comment
Potential History: Unlearning Imperialism

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Joshua is on page 182 of 243 of Nothing to Be Frightened Of
The opening line of Barnes' memoir put me rather in mind of Pessoa's "The Book of Disquiet." On further reflection I am not quite sure why this should be so, they are saying very different things. "I was born in a time when a majority of people had lost faith in God for the same reason their elders had had it - without knowing why." Ba
Jan 24, 2020 07:57AM Add a comment
Nothing to Be Frightened Of

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Joshua is on page 288 of 384 of The Christian Imagination: Theology and the Origins of Race
Our imaginations must be drawn to new possibilities of living arrangements that capture our freedom in Christ and turn then toward desiring a journey of joining enabled and guided by the Spirit if God,
Dec 26, 2019 06:55AM Add a comment
The Christian Imagination: Theology and the Origins of Race

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Joshua is on page 336 of 512 of Philosophy as Metanoetics (Studies in Japanese Philosophy) (Volume 3)
Philosophy as Metanoetics is one of the most intimate, and repentant works of philosophy I have ever read.
Aug 06, 2019 11:36AM Add a comment
Philosophy as Metanoetics (Studies in Japanese Philosophy) (Volume 3)

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Joshua is on page 122 of 512 of Philosophy as Metanoetics (Studies in Japanese Philosophy) (Volume 3)
The preface of "Philosophy as Metanoetics," is one of the most beautiful philosophical prefaces I have ever read. It has the depth of the preface in Hegel's Phenomenology, but in a much simple and more fluid style. Metanoetics is, essentially, repentance or the path of regret and, in some ways, Tanabe's vision is akin to Kierkegaard or even to Blondel's philosophy of action.
Jun 25, 2019 10:55AM Add a comment
Philosophy as Metanoetics (Studies in Japanese Philosophy) (Volume 3)

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