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“It Was Good”

In the first creation myth in the first book of the Hebrew Bible, God is always looking back at what he has been doing, to see whether it is any good. It always is, but he cannot have known in advance that it was going to be, and this is why he has to check his work.

So it seems to me. In any case, when we create things, part of the job is checking our work.

Book showing its front cover, reading “Robin George / Collingwood / Din ve Felsefe / İngilizce aslından çeviren: / Fulya Kılınçarslan / akademim,” resting against the spines of other books on a shelf
The new Turkish translation of Collingwood’s Religion and Philosophy
with introduction by yours truly

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