The Finitudes of God: Notes on Schelling S Handwritten Remains


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If Creation is the language of the divine and if as does any language it may sometimes fall to ruin go haywire become entangled in itself then there must be in it to begin with a possibility of misrouting; which is thus traceable theologically speaking to God Himself... only this in fact would make freedom and history possible as well as any discourse thereon. These notes are fragments in theory language dispersion old German philosophy theologies of negation and limitation. In the history of European thought it was Schelling (1775-1854)who first realized Gods finitude given in His pronouncing a word...
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