Readings

That book i was reading (Saint Paul…see below) is really good. After reading and discussing it, i had this huge theological/philosophical/religious epiphany (if that’s strong enough of a word!). All of that sparked by reading what an atheist wrote about Paul, along with prior understanding of many philosophers of the modern period (Nietzsche, Heidegger, Hegel, Kant, plus Augustine). i’ll post it tomorrow once i finish collecting my thoughts (as it’s pretty darn long).

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