God Speaks to the Soul by Mechthild of Magdeburg, trans. Oliver Davies
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God Speaks to the Soul by Mechthild of Magdeburg, trans. Oliver Davies
I told a guy his total was 13.21 and he said “wish it were that year, could actually get some good music on the radio”
breaking news from the AP, our boys on the front have just sacked constantinople. take that, heretics. coming up next are the soothing lute dirges of bing crosby
*screams of a witch burning at the stake*
THOU ART CURRENTLY LISTENING TO
*Gregorian chanting*
13.21
*leper bell ringing*
HIGH MEDIAEVAL FM
*recording of John Lackland sobbing as he signs the Magna Carta*
WHENCE COMETH NAUGHT BUT LITURGIES
LITURGIES
AND MORE LITURGIES
*Templar knights praying out loud*
THIS ISN’T THY GRANDMOTHERES STATION
*Imagine Dragons - Radioactive starts playing*
summer reading list—unconventional critical religious theory
catherine keller; face of the deep
minnie khumalo; "judges 19 and non-con: sado-kantian aesthetics of violence in the tale of an unnamed woman," in rape culture and religious studies
griselda pollock; "femininity: aporia or difference," in the matrixial borderspace
monica r. miller, "i am a nappy-headed ho: (re)signifying 'deviance' in the haraam of religious respectability," in ain't i a womanist too
avivah zornberg, the murmuring deep: reflections on the biblical unconsious
saidiya hartman, "venus in two acts"
avgi saketopoulou, sexuality beyond consent: risk, race, traumatophilia
rhiannon graybill, are we not men? unstable masculinity in the hebrew prophets
vanessa sinclair, the queerness of psychoanalysis
sigmund freud, introductory lectures
alphonso lingis, excesses
julia kristeva, revolution in poetic language
elizabeth grosz, volatile bodies: toward a corporal feminism
luis menéndez-antuña, bridging the interpretive abyss
griselda pollock, psychoanalysis and the image
kristen neumann, the routledge handbook of senses in the ancient near east
elizabeth wright, psychoanalytic criticism
mieke bal, death and dissymmetry: the politics of coherence in the book of judges
reed calrson, unfamiliar selves: possession and other spirit phenomena
marcella althaus-reid, indecent theology: perversions in sex, gender, and politics
black and koosed, reading with feeling: affect theory and the bible
papenberg and zarzycka, carnal aesthetics: transgressive imagery and feminist politics
Satan Views the Whole of Eden, Gustave Dore
okay but chess terminology is like. you pinned your opponent's hung knight and now you can mate? oh im sure
OH I'M SURE
random photo study wip because i got nothing
Spring (2020, acrylic) - J.A.W. Cooper
Icons representing saints from the Styrian farmers' calendar (Bauernkalender / Mandlkalender), published with regularity since the early 18th century.
The figures represented here are (L to R, top to bottom): Leo IX, Afra, John of Nepomuk, Augustine, Felix and Regula, and Lazarus.
Sepp Walter, Der steirische Mandlkalender. Seine Zeichen und Bilder (Graz: Leykam-Alpina, 1992)
knight (me) would love to be kneeling at your (princess) feet, your thighs over my shoulders and tongue exploring your cunt while you close those gorgeous eyes and praise me
6. BLUNT FORCE
again, not very gory, but at least I found time to do something at all (ง•_•)ง
L. V., writing as you sleep
not my labyrinth not my minotaur
The Germans really cooked making "Hobbyless behaviour" an insult. It is both devastating, applicable to a wide range of people and behaviours, and doesn't resort to swearing.
Man ranting on the internet about the Superbowl halftime show or complaining that something is "woke"? Hobbyless Behaviour. Girls mocking another girl for not looking right? Hobbyless Behaviour. Mindless vandalism? Hobbyless Behaviour.
It is more powerful than "get a life" or the English "You're Sad" because it gets to the central point of the matter, and that is wonderful. Danke, Deutsch.