Wittgenstein

Embracing (In)Security – More Faithful to Jesus

Cohen and Max both went to their respective doctors today. This is hardly abnormal for a couple of toddlers who seem ripe for something that is going around. They both have battled ear infections, though this time their maladies are distinct not similar. We do not mind if doctors … Continue reading

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Reductio Absurdum . . . Or, The Ex-Reverend Parses Martin Marty

I recently returned to Ethics As Grammar. David Fitch recommended I read Kallenberg to access Wittgenstein via Hauerwas. How is that for a project?

My interest derives from my friendship with The Ex-Reverend. Language, vocabulary in particular, forms much of the critical evaluation offered by The Ex-Reverend. Kallenberg … Continue reading

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Ernest Gets a New Vocabulary – Maybe We Need a New Grammar

I began reading Kallenberg‘s Ethics As Grammar last week at the encouragement of David Fitch. My Skeptic friend is the impetus in my interest in Wittgenstein. So I open my Google Reader this morning and find Ernest decides that his form of life requires a new grammar. … Continue reading

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