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The objective of this essay is to reveal how the intricate relation among speech, time, history, and space was successfully employed by Eugene Rosenstock-Huessy in order to promote a new type of integrative vision based on religious inclusiveness. We have chosen to focus on Rosenstock-Huessy because of his theological thinking that is marked by the presence of the Cross conceived as death and resurrection. Our basic concern is his book, The Christian Future, or the Modern Mind Outrun, mainly centered upon the concept of the Cross of Reality, which brought about his inclusive attitude regarding some religions from the Far East as well as Judaism.

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