Philosophic Faith

  • Philosophical Faith

    Philosophical Faith, according to Karl Jaspers, provides each person a way of understanding the world and their place in it. Unlike religious belief, there is no need for a special revelation from a prophetic figure nor any required dogma to… Continue reading

    Philosophical Faith
  • Finding a Way: Faith in Times of Crisis

    “Philosophy is the faith which unifies man.”   —Richard M. Owsley[1] For the entirety of my life in Bible Belt Texas, I have encountered both religionists and atheists who interpret “faith” as an irrational action: a totally emotive, rationally groundless hope… Continue reading

    Finding a Way: Faith in Times of Crisis
  • AnarchoCynic Praxis, Faith and Sacred Tradition

    What makes our praxis specifically AnarchoCynic  concerns how we take on none of the authority to be gained from established hierarchies, seek to take no privileged position for ourselves, and specifically engage folks about the customs that hold most currency in our… Continue reading

  • Apostle & Epistle

    The term apostle derives from L.L. apostolus, from Gk. apostolos “person sent forth,” from apostellein “to send away, to send forth,” from apo– “from” + stellein “to send.” One sent-forth is a messenger. To have a message is to be an apostle. Who sends forth the… Continue reading

  • Textimony 20120630

    “Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark.” ~Rabindranath Tagore Continue reading

  • Whatever, Etc. #3

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    Whatever, Etc. #3
  • Whatever, Etc # 2

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