Tue, 20 November 2007
Well, I was listening to the "Mass in Slow Motion," and I found a misstatement. I said "Archimedes" when I meant "Aristotle." Archimedes was a mathematician and engineer; Aristotle was the philosopher who theorized about the structure of being as "substance" and "accident" and whose ideas theologians borrowed -- for better or for worse -- in applying the concept of "transubstantiation" to the Holy Eucharist.
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-- posted at: 6:28pm CST
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