04/25/19

Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 UZ

[For example, moderns could not believe in or comprehend the medieval practices of alchemy, a pre-modern inquiry that confounded all three categories of existence.

Perhaps, the first modern to realize that ‘alchemy was not ridiculous’ was Carl Jung. However, he could not quite figure out the categories of existence indicated by these fusions of mystical hints, recipes and images.]

04/18/19

Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 UT

[The sinner declares: “I am righteous. I am an advocate of social justice.”

Then, the sinner promotes Progressive sovereign legislation, building the central state into an all-encompassing temple of multitudes of organizational objectives.

Organization objectives support bureaucracies that treat human beings as subjects to organize according to the desired objectives.

How inhumane.]

04/15/19

Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 UQ

[Law-filled thoughts may justify cruelty, self-dealing, anxiety-relief and lack of faith. The law washes these monstrosities over with perfection of the letter of the law.

Law fixates on the rules. The rules may be misconstrued in order to rendezvous with the sinful attractor in my dying heart. The way that I fulfill the rules may provide me with the pleasures that I crave.]