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Entitled PATHWAYS TO 'THE KINGDOM', this volume of cyclically aphoristic philosophy by John O'Loughlin
considerably widens and deepens the sense of religious terms such as 'Father' and 'Son' to include, on the female side of
the gender divide, 'Mother' and 'Daughter', and shows what the consequences are when religion is expanded in this fourfold
way, not in the sense of rendered more amoral or pluralistic but, rather, subjected to a more rigorous categorical investigation,
so that the respective limitations - or elemental sphere of influence - of each term are properly understood. By contrast,
PRIVATE OBSERVATIONS, another 2001 project which has been 'packaged' with the aforementioned title via the links to the right,
is less formal and more autobiographical in character, with a fresh look at both personal and, more philosophically (that
is, theosophically), universal issues which were to constitute something of a revaluation and even transvaluation.
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PATHWAYS TO 'THE KINGDOM'
PRIVATE OBSERVATIONS
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