This is one of a series of posts developing material read for a Gordon-Conwell course on Social Justice for the efforts of Christ the King Presbyterian Church to reach out to our city. The full index of such posts can be found here. Critical comments are encouraged.
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Bruce Winter’s Seek the Welfare of the City (Eerdmans/Paternoster, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Jeremiah’
Heidegger on Descartes’ use of ‘God’ as equipment
Posted in Philosophy, tagged alterity, Aristotle, Descartes, Heidegger, Jeremiah, ontotheology on March 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
”By substance we can understand nothing else than an entity which is in such a way that it needs no other entity in order to be.” So Descartes, quoted by Heidegger in his critique (Being and Time 125). Heidegger continues, ‘That whose Being is such that it has no need at all for any other [...]