Archive for the ‘Eberhard Jüngel’ tag
Ricoeur and the exigency of language
Thanks to a new post at The Image of Fish and Tripp Fuller’s suggestion of throwing in some Eberhard Jüngel with my Deleuze, I have been thinking more about the possibility of a theology of inexistence — or better a theopoetics of the hyperreal — and the relationship of the ‘new’ with the ‘old.’ Doing some unrelated work, I ran across a quote from one of the most important passages of Paul Ricoeur‘s The Symbolism of Evil that I think speaks to the importance of beginning at the level of the theological imaginary. Read the rest of this entry »
Does time exist?

It’s an interesting question to ponder. I usually can’t ponder it for long, it makes my brain hurt. (ht)

