An essential element of my understanding of existentialism is Kierkegaard's understanding of the Moment, of the eternal diving intersecting temporal humanity in the person of Christ. Lately, I've been struggling with Trinitarian theology. So, I'm wondering if it's possible to maintain the idea of the Kierkegaardian Moment outside a Trinitarian framework.
Thanks
Clint
Thanks
Clint
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Re: Kierkegaardian Moment without a divine Christ?
Tue, June 12, 2007 - 8:55 PMIn Aion, Jung examines Christ as a symbol or archeotype for the Self. So, within a Jungian interpolation, i would say, yes, it is possible.