Exercises in Artistic Concordism

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By Razie Mah

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This work draws on three previous publications (A-C).
It contains five exercises in artistic concordism (1-5).
The work opens (A1) and closes (A5) by drawing on Looking at John Walton's Book (2015) "The Lost World of Adam and Eve", appearing in August 2022 in Razie Mah's blog.
The work expands on Looking at Andrew Ter Ern Loke's Book (2022) "The Origin of Humanity and Evolution", particularly points 0024 to 0052 (B2), appearing in November 2023 in Razie Mah's blog.
The work draws on Hegel's interscope (points 426-491, C3) and Augustine's rationis seminales (points 728-777, C4) in Comments on Mariusz Tabaczek's Arc of Inquiry (2019-2024) available at smashwords and other e-book venues. Parts of this commentary appear in April through June 2024 in Razie Mah's blog.
After all this labor, the reader stands in the place where the believer has, perhaps, always stood. Concordism offers a vision about what ought to be by finding harmony within what is.
Truth does not contradict truth.
It takes an artist to portray it.

Exercises in Artistic Concordism