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Writing, Religious aspects of Postmodernism, Postmodernism, Lord's Supper (Liturgy), Religious aspects, Transubstantiation, Religious aspects of Language and languages, Mass, Christianity, Language and languages, Eucharistie, Messe, Religion, Kirchensprache, Phaedrus (Plato), Sprache, Postmodernisme, Transsubstantiation, Filosofie, Language and languages, religious aspects, Plato, Derrida, jacques, 1930-2004People
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After writing: on the liturgical consummation of philosophy
1998, Blackwell Publishers
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After Writing: On the Liturgical Consummation of Philosophy (Challenges in Contemporary Theology)
December 1997, Blackwell Publishers
in English
0631206728 9780631206729
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After Writing: On the Liturgical Consummation of Philosophy (Challenges in Contemporary Theology)
December 1, 1997, Blackwell Publishing Limited
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"In this first Part of this essay, I trace the emergence of the unliturgical world, the lineaments of whose struggle to quell the agonies of obsolescence and desire can be seen in the lateral consolations of universalized strongholds, cities whose citizens are regulated either visibly via military force or written contract, or invisibly, via the dissemination of unquestioned assumptions regarding the nature of reality and the human subject."
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In this first Part of this essay, I trace the emergence of the unliturgical world, the lineaments of whose struggle to quell the agonies of obsolescence and desire can be seen in the lateral consolations of universalized strongholds, cities whose citizens are regulated either visibly via military force or written contract, or invisibly, via the dissemination of unquestioned assumptions regarding the nature of reality and the human subject.
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