(2/2) The Godlessness Of The Philosophers: From Beginning To End

Last time I mentioned that: “Homer talks about the gods not appearing to everyone in their fullness (enargeis), with the example of Odysseus experiencing the full radiance of the goddess presencing through a woman, while the next person wasn’t experiencing her that way. Or, of a beautiful mansion we say “Now that’s a house!” though the next person … Continue reading (2/2) The Godlessness Of The Philosophers: From Beginning To End