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When Benjamin describes commodity fetishism as "falling prey to the sex appeal of the anorganic", is he really talking about the body of Christ?
Or when he muses about the impossibility of fashion in Antiquity because of the "violence of the frame", is he not describing the Form-al perspective?
When Benjamin describes commodity fetishism as "falling prey to the sex appeal of the anorganic", is he really talking about the body of Christ?
Or when he muses about the impossibility of fashion in Antiquity because of the "violence of the frame", is he not describing the Form-al perspective?
The spleen is the feeling corresponding to the catastrophe in terms of permanence
Walter Benjamin, Arcades-Project
Without the "I am undone" of Isaiah in his vocational vision, God cannot be experienced
Paul Tillich, Systematic Theology V. 1
From Aesthetic Theory
Hieronymus Bosch - Scenes from the Passion of Christ, Reverse of Painting “Saint John the Evangelist”. 1489
Theology, when dealing with our ultimate concern, presupposes in every sentence the structure of being, its categories, laws, and concepts. Theology, therefore, cannot escape the question of being any more easily than can philosophy
Paul Tillich, Systematic Theology Vol. I
The theologian must take seriously the meaning of the terms he uses
Ibid.
Theology, when dealing with our ultimate concern, presupposes in every sentence the structure of being, its categories, laws, and concepts. Theology, therefore, cannot escape the question of being any more easily than can philosophy
Paul Tillich, Systematic Theology Vol. I
[Karl Barth] strenuously tries not to become his own follower
Paul Tillich, Systematic Theology V. I
Jewish Miscellany (c. 1277).
HvD, Tagebücher 1920–1939, hrsg. v. Wendelin Schmidt-Dengler, Martin Loew-Cadonna & Gerald Sommer. 2 Bde. (München 1996), II 728f. (Juli 1935).