[October 1999 journal entry]
A key trait of a ‘religionless’ approach to ethics and spirituality is thinking/being ‘from below’ in entering/exiting Jewish scripture and Christian scripture via the story/play Job and the Ecclesiastes essay, putting all else at risk (i.e., what/whoever fails to make it through this grid is not credible).
A key trait of a ‘religionless’ approach to ethics and spirituality is thinking/being ‘from below’ in entering/exiting Jewish scripture and Christian scripture via the story/play Job and the Ecclesiastes essay, putting all else at risk (i.e., what/whoever fails to make it through this grid is not credible).