
those who know what WFB really stands for won't be surprised by the title. And the photograph on the cover is excellent.
"The problem of an eidos in history, hence, arises only when a Christian transcendental fulfillment becomes immanentized. Such an immanentist hypostasis of the eschaton, however, is a theoretical fallacy."-Eric Voegelin
4 comments:
what does his name have to do with anything? francis? so? cuz he's irish?
you clearly don't know what it really stands for.
i will give you a hint: the first word is what, the last word is blog.
and none of these:
WFB Warhammer: Fantasy Battle (game)
WFB Wells Fargo Bank
WFB William Frank Buckley (founder and editor of National Review Magazine)
WFB WorkFlow Builder (Oracle)
WFB World Fellowship of Buddhists
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