Participation As Antidote to Nihilism & Fundamentalism
"‘Only transcendence, which ‘suspends’ things in the sense of interrupting them, ‘suspends’ them also in the other sense upholding their relative worth over-against the void’ (RONT, 3)."
"A participatory ontology, then, is the antidote to both nihilism and fundamentalist dualism."
James K.A. Smith, Introducing Radical Orthodoxy, P. 189
"A participatory ontology, then, is the antidote to both nihilism and fundamentalist dualism."
James K.A. Smith, Introducing Radical Orthodoxy, P. 189
Labels: ontology, postmodernism, radical orthodoxy
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