Logos STILL playing catch-up with the early church fathers

DMB
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edited November 2024 in English Forum

I notice the Logosian beta team is chomping at the bit for the next set of features.

But reading Philocalia of Origen and specifically the preface to the greek edition, it's clear Logos still has quite a ways to go.

* The editors of this theologically dangerous resource highlight where the heretical 'poison' is (after quoting St Basil and his comment that even heretics can say truthful things).

* Classifiers are placed, to warn the reader at key locations:

  - Heretical!!

  - Faulty!!

  - And absent these, 'ok'

 I think the same approach could be profitably used in Logos. Especially for that St Cyril!

"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.

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