Dear maxillary Brian, Can you repeat the question? I'm not sure I could quite understand what was the problem. Well, of course I understood it had to do with...
Brian, repetition vs. recognition. Do you have that much? SK wishes, I think, to introduce a concept which will bring the category- discussion into the realm...
James, There are so many issues in this post that I hardly know what to do. Since I don't have much time right now I'll only touch on one or two. I object to...
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James, I view it as an impertinence, but let's take a look at your suggested rephrasing of the knowledge question in terms of Christian dogmatics. SK was fully...
Jim, I do thank you for your acceptance of my invitation to discuss the Moment in time. Your answer to my question has given me an overall view of our...
Jim, this the 2nd response turned out to be a very chunky response. ... us (see my post #2674). You respond by suggesting there are just two, but that the...
Hi BJ, it seems that my task is to tell you what 'repetition' really means. Piece of cake; SK tells us in no uncertain terms. Rick already posted the quote,...
James I raised the issue of a salvation based on faith - not one based on knowledge of "Bible facts," dogma, etc. ... an "impertinence" -- it seems to make...
Dear Willy, Thank you for your two posts in response to my post #2689 ("The Moment", 25th February). ... Climacus's various CUP transitions fits the "re-birth"...
Dear James, dear William, What a pleasure to have you trying to completely disagree at last! I am confident you will now find (you have actually begun to find,...
James, i can't speak for John but I am not talking in all or nothing terms but I take very seriously what Paul said in 1 Corintheans 13 about seeing in a glass...
Hi Meddy, I'll try a context sort of answer. Here is the context. ... solely about the Incarnation, or was he also talking about the moment in which the...
... rather than either/or terms, Will? The rebirth is both a process and a "stamp" of sorts -- perhaps a qualitative leap might be a better word. The process...
Dear Médéric, You find some of what I write concerning the transition from the sphere of ... takes to go beyond the humorist stance? ... My second puzzle is...
Dear James, Thank you for your quick answer. I know you usually prefer to take the time for a longer reflexion so I must assume you found the issue at stake...
... the aesthetic to the ethical has necessarily been the difference between us, although I agree with Jim S that the rebirth is located in the transition...
Hi JS, I had been taking your response in separate chunks, three already finished for separate posting, when I came to this one. I have decided to post this...
Jimmy,jimmy,jimmy what is to be done. You want to oversimplify everything. Let Willy be. Brighter people than us have lived their whole lives without ever...
... philosophical contexts. It is amazing to me that you can read Kierkegaard as long as you have without being familiar with this word. I suggest you try...
... the individual's self perception, but it is not absolute "objectively" until we get to the new birth. < Ok, I can read sense into your view. It seems to me...
" Furthermore, in Christian thought, God is both (...) Now I mention these ideas in relationship to Christian thought because I tend to see (...)" Dear Jim, I...
Hello Will, I have enjoyed your discussion with James. And it made me think, God knows how, of some of our prior discussion arrrgh, sorry dissipations. I was...
... instructive to me. < Ah yes, instructive; fortunately, there is instructive and instructive, one of which reveals the speaker and the other of which ...
meddy, you ask what I man by SK's Socrates problem? Very well, I will begin an answer; but, mind you, I may pull up short and let you finish what I have...
So if I understand you well, the whole problem comes from the fact that this biped has no feather? Hmmm. Puzzling, puzzling. So that would be why the H5N1 is...
Well, Meddy, I do want to thank you for your usual perspicacity, that being when to ask the right question, which is to say, the question that is asked not so...
Dear Willy, I agree that our views have been moving closer together in our most recent posts as we understand the other more clearly. In your latest post, you...