Embodiment in Christian-Mystic Meditation: The Breath of the Mystic (1974) George A. Maloney, S.J.Meditating has the outwardly impotent appearance of doing nothing, despite containing an energetic repetition. Concentrated on breathing…Jun 10A response icon9Jun 10A response icon9
Divided on the Slogan of CeasefireDespite the promising escalation of progressive rhetoric to include the demand for a ceasefire in Gaza, there are no new prospects for…May 7May 7
Film, Writing, and RepetitionWe learn from repetition, and nothing in life happens twice.Mar 24Mar 24
Stop and Write: How to Remember What You ReadBesides the books we plan to read, there are the ones we finished, which we hardly remember. If you are like me, then you forget what you…Feb 14Feb 14
The Meekness of the Masses: “Listen, Little Man!” from Wilhelm ReichFrom the Austrian doctor and Freudian psychoanalyst, Wilhelm Reich, his 1946 essay Listen, Little Man! addresses a polemical question to…Feb 13Feb 13
Liberation Theology of the One-Dimensional “Salvation Machine”In his 1977 book, the Czech theologian Jan Milič Lochman challenges a one-dimensional view of the saving mission of Christianity. “How…Jan 10Jan 10
Critical Theology of the Palestine MovementIn my home state of Illinois, the city council of Chicago passed a non-binding resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza. More than a hundred…Aug 2, 2024Aug 2, 2024
Part III: Death, Chance, and Two Origins of Schopenhauer’s IdealismThe Two Origins of Schopenhauer’s Pure IdealismMay 22, 2022A response icon1May 22, 2022A response icon1
Part II: Hegel’s Autocritique of Kant’s Pure Transcendental IdealismHegel’s argument for the world’s rational character continues what Immanuel Kant names transcendental philosophy.Feb 28, 2022Feb 28, 2022
Part I: The Idea of Totality in HegelThe unity of this study arranges a detailed perspective on three German philosophers: G.W. F. Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer, and Friedrich…Feb 10, 2022Feb 10, 2022