Daniel Mcgregor

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We have been here before. It is apparent that the most reflective types of the three forms of “possible sin” — doubt, folly, and anxiety — converge upon one reflective sin, of which each is an aspect, the substitution of gnosis for action, a gnosis which is, at the same time, the falsely constructed identity of an imaginary “we,” a supposed collective viewpoint representing no concrete community.
Finding and Seeking: Ethics as Theology, vol. 2
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