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Descartes & Postmodernism
January 30, 2007 in Current Trends, Epistemology, Metaphysical Frameworks, Philosophical Movements, Philosophy in Context, Postmodernism, Rene Descartes, The Enlightenment
In class tonight my professor made an interesting observation regarding the “postmodern movement.”
His point was that postmodernism isn’t necessarily a “shift” but rather a strain, albeit a radical one, within modernity.
To illustrate this point he pointed us to one of Johnny-Dee’s favorite philosophers, Rene Descartes. Descartes is widely believed to have ushered in the enlightenment/modernity [...]
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Our definition of the grace of God says that it is 'unmerited favor.' That is true, but it tends to focus on our undeservedness. . . At the same time, b/c grace has its source in love, what love promises when it makes the other an object of love CREATES in the loved one an expectation of blessing. We have not merited this blessing, but it is rightfully ours b/c it has been promised by love. -Ray AndersonMeta