'The Last Judgement', a title with evident eschatological implications, advances the ideological philosophy of Social Transcendentalism by highlighting the extent to which gender conditions axial divergence and the relativity of both moral and social values in such fashion that nothing can be definitively understood - and therefore judged - without a thorough grasp of these axial fundamentals, which put civilization - and Western traditions not least of all - at loggerheads with itself on what traditionally would have been a Catholic/Protestant basis. Essentially reading for anyone sensitive to ethnic differentials and convinced of the desirability of clinging, no matter how tangentially in this day and age, to a given denominational tradition.
'The Last Judgement', a title with evident eschatological implications, advances the ideological philosophy of Social Transcendentalism by highlighting the extent to which gender conditions axial divergence and the relativity of both moral and social values in such fashion that nothing can be definitively understood - and therefore judged - without a thorough grasp of these axial fundamentals, which put civilization - and Western traditions not least of all - at loggerheads with itself on what traditionally would have been a Catholic/Protestant basis. Essentially reading for anyone sensitive to ethnic differentials and convinced of the desirability of clinging, no matter how tangentially in this day and age, to a given denominational tradition.