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  • February 16, 2016
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Check out Professor Jeff Keuss’ recent commentary piece on the book “Cloud of the Impossible,” by Catherine Keller. His article, entitled “Solid as a Cloud: The Haunting Question of Totalization and Immanence in Catherine Keller’s Cloud of the Impossible,” was featured in Syndicate on December 9, 2015.

Here is an excerpt:
“Keller’s latest tour de force is deceptively complex in its multivalent attention to the vast theopoetic legacy that is Negative Theology and its antecedents. I say ‘deceptively complex’ in no way to im(ply) that what bursts forth could (or should) be more simply rendered in some flattened or direct dogmatic discourse. Rather, akin to the central motif of clouds that morph, gather, dissipate and break forth into unexpected storms or silently break faith with the sky above allowing a Heideggarian clarity (aletheia) to arise between that which transcends and that which falls earthward on failed waxen wings.”

Go to our website for more information and to read the entirety of Dr. Keuss’ post: http://bit.ly/1NBl7B4

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