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Of Dust and Divinity
modu
31 episodes
3 days ago
Forget the platitudes. 'Of Dust and Divinity' engages the dialectic between scriptural hermeneutics, philosophical inquiry, and anthropological theory. We're not just pondering; we're critically analyzing the inherent tensions and resonant harmonies between the terrestrial and the transcendent, the finite and the infinite.
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Forget the platitudes. 'Of Dust and Divinity' engages the dialectic between scriptural hermeneutics, philosophical inquiry, and anthropological theory. We're not just pondering; we're critically analyzing the inherent tensions and resonant harmonies between the terrestrial and the transcendent, the finite and the infinite.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Lacan and Christ-Shaped Void 2: Lack, Desire, and the Incarnation
Of Dust and Divinity
9 minutes 35 seconds
3 months ago
Lacan and Christ-Shaped Void 2: Lack, Desire, and the Incarnation

In part two, we delve deeper into the concept of lack, exploring Augustine's theological understanding of evil as a privatio boni – an absence of good – and contrasting it with Lacan's structural manque, the fundamental void that fuels human desire. Against this backdrop, we examine the figure of Jesus Christ as a unique response to both these forms of lack. We explore the Incarnation as a radical act of divine presence within human absence, and how Christ's life, death, and resurrection offer a transformative encounter with the "traumatic kernel" of human lostness, ultimately pointing towards a redemption that transcends our inherent limitations.

Of Dust and Divinity
Forget the platitudes. 'Of Dust and Divinity' engages the dialectic between scriptural hermeneutics, philosophical inquiry, and anthropological theory. We're not just pondering; we're critically analyzing the inherent tensions and resonant harmonies between the terrestrial and the transcendent, the finite and the infinite.