Thank you so much for this video! I'm not a teacher, but I've come to recognize we live in a time politically, where we live in our respective paradigms and are unable to speak to each other without our words going over each other's heads. The recognition that we don't have all the answers is crucial for transcendence. The goal is not to inundate another person with "facts," but, like you said, to bring each other into "aporia" where we must either think outside of the box or realize that we've reached a metaphysical question who's solution may only be faith. Lots of good food for though and action in this video.
Greetings, I have been very much enjoying the content of this channel and the writings of Professor Cutsinger. I have a question, though: why is it that two parts of the Introduction unit of the Comparative Religions course, here on UA-cam, are unavailable for watching? It is a pity, surely it is great content, as the other lectures are.
This is James' wife. I am working on getting those two lectures re-uploaded to the website and hope to have it accomplished soon. Thank you for your interest in my late husband's work.
@@jamess.cutsinger2345, thank you and your husband, it has been a blessing to read him and watch his lectures, may the Lord Almighty reward him and you both for this wonderful work. Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for this video! I'm not a teacher, but I've come to recognize we live in a time politically, where we live in our respective paradigms and are unable to speak to each other without our words going over each other's heads.
The recognition that we don't have all the answers is crucial for transcendence. The goal is not to inundate another person with "facts," but, like you said, to bring each other into "aporia" where we must either think outside of the box or realize that we've reached a metaphysical question who's solution may only be faith.
Lots of good food for though and action in this video.
Greetings, I have been very much enjoying the content of this channel and the writings of Professor Cutsinger. I have a question, though: why is it that two parts of the Introduction unit of the Comparative Religions course, here on UA-cam, are unavailable for watching? It is a pity, surely it is great content, as the other lectures are.
This is James' wife. I am working on getting those two lectures re-uploaded to the website and hope to have it accomplished soon. Thank you for your interest in my late husband's work.
Actually, I just checked and they are available now on his website.
@@jamess.cutsinger2345, thank you and your husband, it has been a blessing to read him and watch his lectures, may the Lord Almighty reward him and you both for this wonderful work. Thank you very much.