Steve Greenleaf

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Such a paradoxical thinking that emphasizes both radical historical particularity and ontic emptiness-fullness is extremely familiar to the historian of Asian religions. It is no accident at all that so much that Elliot Wolfson writes looks a good deal like some kind of Continental philosophical fusion of the medieval kabbalah Ein Sof, or Infinite, and some of the most sophisticated streams of Buddhist and Hindu thought.
How to Think Impossibly: About Souls, UFOs, Time, Belief, and Everything Else
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