@ImperiumFirst I'm reading Faulkner's The Wild Palms which was published in 1937. The main character, Wilbourne, is imprisoned for manslaughter for performing a botched abortion on his mistress. We used to have a country.
Faculty of Philosophy Alumnus Steven DeLay (Christ Church '13) has launched an online set of essays. Entitled “Finding Meaning," the series is hosted at Richard Marshall's 3:16 AM” https://t.co/E0KRalED18
https://t.co/jGqM7drH3J
"This dense treatise by philosopher DeLay (Before God) puts scripture in conversation with classic works of art to address fundamental questions of faith and existence. 'Existence assumes the form of faith, for it becomes a task of stretching forth, a perpetual exodus always in patience seeking after the heavenly city,' DeLay writes, suggesting that art and literature speak to this existential desire by depicting human longings that find resolution in the teachings of the Bible. For example, DeLay asserts that the miserable figures depicted in Adriaen van Ostade’s painting Drunkards in a Tavern lay bare the 'spiritual crisis' of the human condition, and the solution is to partake in the 'waters of life' as revealed in John’s gospel. Caravaggio’s painting Narcissus portrays Ovid’s character as the epitome of 'transcendental egoism,' which DeLay argues results from not humbling oneself before God. DeLay’s prose is dense, abstract, and at times meandering, but the author’s interpretations of works by such artists as Doré, Pissarro, Poussin, and Rodin are original and insightful. This dynamic volume will make a thought-provoking addition to scholarly collections."
@RoKhanna@HunterBiden Hunter Biden, if you can hear me. The redactions of the names of the FBI agents running the Epstein coverup at Harvard and MIT in this file are illegal.
https://t.co/SoZwoc5orz
I'm in the Epstein files.
In October 2020, an FBI Boston agent emails his superiors, offering to "speak about" me amidst the ongoing Epstein coverup at Harvard and MIT.
Whom did he contact, and what did he want to discuss?
@AaronParnas The redactions of the names of the FBI agents running the coverup at Harvard and MIT in this file are illegal. The redactions were likely made by the FBI, meaning the FBI is in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
https://t.co/SoZwoc5orz
I'm in the Epstein files.
In October 2020, an FBI Boston agent emails his superiors, offering to "speak about" me amidst the ongoing Epstein coverup at Harvard and MIT.
Whom did he contact, and what did he want to discuss?
@FBIDirectorKash@VP The redactions of the names of the FBI agents running the Epstein coverup at Harvard and MIT in this file are illegal. The redactions were likely made by the FBI, meaning you are in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
https://t.co/SoZwoc5orz
@FBIDirectorKash@VP The redactions of the names of the FBI agents running the Epstein coverup at Harvard and MIT in this file are illegal. The redactions were likely made by the FBI, meaning you are in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
https://t.co/SoZwoc5orz
I'm in the Epstein files.
In October 2020, an FBI Boston agent emails his superiors, offering to "speak about" me amidst the ongoing Epstein coverup at Harvard and MIT.
Whom did he contact, and what did he want to discuss?
It is a profound honor to be giving a keynote address on my metaphysics of Patmos project next week in Paris, for the INPR International Biennel Seminar. Some of the other keynotes include: Jean-Luc Marion, E. Falque, and R. Kearney.
@OwenShroyer1776 Why would you ever want Vance? He's a Thiel puppet, and he's actively breaking the law by having his DOJ conceal the rest of the Epstein files. Give me a break.
@AwakenWithJP The redactions of the names of the FBI agents running the coverup at Harvard and MIT in this file are illegal. It was likely redacted before reaching the DOJ, meaning Patel and the FBI are in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
https://t.co/SoZwoc5orz
I'm in the Epstein files.
In October 2020, an FBI Boston agent emails his superiors, offering to "speak about" me amidst the ongoing Epstein coverup at Harvard and MIT.
Whom did he contact, and what did he want to discuss?
@LeadingReport The redactions of the names of the FBI agents running the coverup at Harvard and MIT in this file are illegal. The file was likely redacted before being sent to the DOJ, meaning Kath Patel and the FBI are in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
https://t.co/SoZwoc5orz
I'm in the Epstein files.
In October 2020, an FBI Boston agent emails his superiors, offering to "speak about" me amidst the ongoing Epstein coverup at Harvard and MIT.
Whom did he contact, and what did he want to discuss?
@FBIDirectorKash The redactions of the names of the FBI agents running the coverup at Harvard and MIT in this file are illegal. The file was likely redacted before being sent to the DOJ, meaning you and your agency are in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
https://t.co/SoZwoc5orz
I'm in the Epstein files.
In October 2020, an FBI Boston agent emails his superiors, offering to "speak about" me amidst the ongoing Epstein coverup at Harvard and MIT.
Whom did he contact, and what did he want to discuss?
@realstewpeters The redactions of the names of the FBI agents running the coverup at Harvard and MIT in this file are illegal. The FBI likely made the redactions before sending the file to the DOJ.
https://t.co/SoZwoc5orz
I'm in the Epstein files.
In October 2020, an FBI Boston agent emails his superiors, offering to "speak about" me amidst the ongoing Epstein coverup at Harvard and MIT.
Whom did he contact, and what did he want to discuss?