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This week, my thoughts on a short, but very well done book. If you read much of what I write, you'll likely like this one rather well.

Great review, minor typo

Date: 2024-10-03 04:28 pm (UTC)
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Thanks for this review! The book sounds fun.

One minor typo: at one point you write, 'the Summa Theologica is not the "theology," it is "Augustine's theology."' But you meant Aquinas's.

Thanks again, and best as always,
Hosea Tanatu.

Date: 2024-10-07 03:01 am (UTC)
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Glad you enjoyed the book!

I have nothing really to add, as I think you wrote a very good summary of the book.

Though one random tidbit that came to mind as I was reading this, which isn't at all an argument or a gripe, but rather a reflection. Specifically, on the notion of there even being a such thing as a "monotheistic religious experience." Rather I think there is simply religious experience and the person having an experience will typically frame that experience though whatever mythical framework their culture happens to favor at the time. So a person in a monotheistic culture has some sort of experience and will very very likely (assuming they chose to share this with others) apply a monotheistic theological overlay to that experience.

Perhaps this distinction is one of the reasons (among several others) Paper finds monotheism to be the main source of close-mindedness when it comes to how we experience and explain the numinous. I guess we could also use this logic to say that a polytheistic theology can also put someone's religious experiences in a box (what if the person has an experience that doesn't fit their culture's pantheon??), though not nearly to the degree as the former might. Though to be fair, I would add that mystics will probably be done dirty by ANY sort of fixed theology. So yeah, I totally get why Paper expands the definition of theology to be something massively experiential.

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