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Abandoning the cyclical approach to text of works like 'Deistic Deliverance' (1997), this collection of what, in relation to earlier 'supernotational' integrities, the author is inclined to regard as 'ultranotational', brings to a resounding conclusion his quest for philosophical perfection, as it addresses a variety of Social Transcendentalist concerns in relation to what is loosely termed 'Kingdom Come', not the least of which being the salvation of what John O'Loughlin has called Subchristia…
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Abandoning the cyclical approach to text of works like 'Deistic Deliverance' (1997), this collection of what, in relation to earlier 'supernotational' integrities, the author is inclined to regard as 'ultranotational', brings to a resounding conclusion his quest for philosophical perfection, as it addresses a variety of Social Transcendentalist concerns in relation to what is loosely termed 'Kingdom Come', not the least of which being the salvation of what John O'Loughlin has called Subchristians from theocracy, and the correlative presentation of a meritocratic alternative to all forms of religious tradition. - A Centretruths editorial

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Abandoning the cyclical approach to text of works like 'Deistic Deliverance' (1997), this collection of what, in relation to earlier 'supernotational' integrities, the author is inclined to regard as 'ultranotational', brings to a resounding conclusion his quest for philosophical perfection, as it addresses a variety of Social Transcendentalist concerns in relation to what is loosely termed 'Kingdom Come', not the least of which being the salvation of what John O'Loughlin has called Subchristians from theocracy, and the correlative presentation of a meritocratic alternative to all forms of religious tradition. - A Centretruths editorial

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