Tim K

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When I say theology, I am trying to rewrite orthodoxy's favorite word and produce something impious. I am not interested in “religion” in the sense that Meister Eckhart warns us against—fasting and vigils and observances and doctrines—which is why I speak of religion without “religion.” I am not finally interested in “religion” but in God. I go further: I am not interested in God but in the name of God. I go still further: I am not interested in the name of God but in the event that insists in the name of God.
The Insistence of God: A Theology of Perhaps (Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion)
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