The Monstrosity of Gnosticism

The Monstrosity of Gnosticism
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“Milbank is perhaps correct, then, in seeing that Žižek is so heterodox in his reading that he has crossed the Rubicon into something detached from the stream of Christian thought.”

Timeless reading in a fleeting world.

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