I.3.9 Third Holy Child and Sacred Community
II. Søren Kierkegaard
II.1 Reconciling the God-Man and Socrates
II.1.1 The Paradoxical Logic of Erotic Inspiration
II.1.2 The Logic of Socratic Irony
II.1.3 The Logic of Skeptical Irony
II.1.4 The Logic of Agapeic Reconciliation
II.1.5 The Logic of Personal Growth
II.1.6 The Logic of The Both-And
II.1.7 Loving Socrates as More Important
II.1.8 The Noble Socratic Return
II.1.9 Loving the God-Man as More Important
II.2 Reconciling the God-Man and Abraham
II.2.1 The Absurd Contingency of the Single Individual
II.2.2 The Absurd Contingency of Postmodern Doubting
II.2.3 The Absurd Contingency of Unlimited Voices
II.2.4 The Absurd Contingency of Abraham’s Faith in the Promise
II.2.5 The Absurd Contingency of Double Movement Leaping
II.2.6 The Absurdity of Ethically Suspending the Teleological
II.2.7 Loving Abraham as More Important
II.2.8 The Abrahamic Blessing for All Peoples
II.2.9 Loving the God-Man as More Important
II.3 Reconciling the God-Man and Job
II.3.1 Repetition’s Reconciliation Is the Only Happy Love
II.3.2 Beyond Platonic Recollection to a New Future
II.3.3 Beyond Hegelian Mediation to a New Past
II.3.4 Repetition as the Ethical Task of Freedom
II.3.5 Metaphysic’s Interest on Which Metaphysics Founders
II.3.6 The Single Individual and the Posthorn
II.3.7 Loving Job as More Important
II.3.8 Job’s Faithful Love That Justifies the Exception
II.3.9 Loving the God-Man as More Important
III. St. Paul
III.1 Conversion to Reconciliation
III.1.1 The New Agape
III.1.2 The New Personal Agape
III.1.3 The New Universal Agape
III.1.4 A New Apocalyptic Universalism
III.1.5 The New Agapeic Logic of Suffering
III.1.6 Paul’s Logic of Mixed Opposites
III.1.7 The New Logic of the Body of Christ
III.1.8 The Logic of the Communal Person
III.1.9 The Logic of Individual Persons
III.2 Paul’s Love Letter to the Thessalonians
III.2.1 Motivating Thessalonians to Universal Love
III.2.2 Bonds Them in Familial Affection
III.2.3 So That He Constantly Loves Them in Prayer
III.2.4 To the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
III.2.5 But There Is the Problem Of Death
III.2.6 Set in the Context of Christ’s Resurrection
III.2.7 And His Second Coming in Our Lifetime
III.2.8 Which Gives Urgency to our Ethical Task
III.2.9 As We Abide in the Grace, Peace, and Joy of Jesus
III.3 Paul’s Love Letter to the Corinthians
III.3.1 No Gift of Worth but Love
III.3.2 Which Gives Worth to Suffering
III.3.3 And to God’s Foolishness and Ours
III.3.4 And to God’s Weakness and Ours
III.3.5 In a Logic of the Cross
III.3.6 That Can Reconcile Factions
III.3.7 As well as Marital Alienation
III.3.8 In the Lord’s Supper
III.3.9 Of Christ’s Resurrected Body
IV. Personhood
IV.1 From Shamanic Humans in Relation
IV.1.1 Shamanic Humans
IV.1.2 Pelvis Healers and Porter Physicians
IV.1.3 Erotic Artists and Lector Teachers
IV.1.4 Liver Cleansers and Exorcist Deliverers
IV.1.5 From Sorcerer Heart to Acolyte Heart
IV.1.6 From Prophetic Mediums to Sub-Deacons
IV.1.7 Sixth Sense Diviner Leaders
IV.1.8 The Head Shaman as Integrator
IV.1.9 From Shamanic Bishops and Abbots to Modernity
IV.2 To Classical Soul and Spirit
IV.2.1 From Shamans to Pre-Socratics
IV.2.2 From Pre-Socratics to Sophists
IV.2.3 From Sophists to Socrates
IV.2.4 From Socrates to Plato
IV.2.5 From Plato to Aristotle
IV.2.6 Stoic Recta Ratio
IV.2.7 Matter Matters in Epicurean Friendship
IV.2.8 Non-Judgmental and Serene Skeptics
IV.2.9 The Neo-Platonic Synthesis.
IV.3 To the Chosen People’s Nine Revelations against Gnosticism
IV.3.1The Law and Creation Stories against Gnostic Origins
IV.3.2 Mosaic Redemption Stories against Gnostic Determinism
IV.3.3 Davidic Promise Stories against Gnostic Fatalism
IV.3.4 The Prophets and Elijah against Gnostic Orgies
IV.3.5 The Minor Prophets against Gnostic Immorality
IV.3.6 The Major Prophets against Gnostic Disaster
IV.3.7 The Writings and Prayers Replacing Gnostic Non-Prayer
IV.3.8 Lady Sophia’s Joyful Wisdom against Gnostic Nihilism
IV.3.9 Apocalyptic Progression against Gnostic Regression
Part II: Sorrowful Proceedings
I. Mother
I.4 With Her Son, David, and Father Dougherty
I.4.1 Cultivating the Holy with the Sacred Heart of Jesus
I.4.2 Cultivating Holy Health with the Sacred Sacerdos
I.4.3 Cultivating Holy Happiness with Sacred Sacrifice
I.4.4 Cultivating Holy Wisdom with the Sacred Sacrament
I.4.5 Cultivating Holy Work with the Sacred Consecration
I.4.6 Cultivating Holy Forgiving with Q’s Jesus
I.4.7 Offering All in the Dark Night
I.4.8 Offering Her Son to the Seed Bed
I.4.9 With the ‘Jesus’ of the Hail Mary
I.5 With Her Daughter, Bette Jo, and Father Heeren
I.5.1 The Holy Communion Covenant with the Sacred Heart
I.5.2