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If death is conceived as the collapse of communion and the dissolution of beings into substances, the ὁ ὢν can never die, not because he is an eternal substance (substances are never “living” unless they relate), but because he is the Father, whose being is by definition relational.
Remembering the Future: Toward an Eschatological Ontology
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