07-24-2010, 08:16 AM | #1 (permalink) |
warrior bodhisattva
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Location: East-central Canada
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The God Who Wasn't There: History, Myth, and Christianity
This is an interesting clip from a documentary entitled The God Who Wasn't There. It looks at the rise of Christianity on the backdrop of history and myth. It examines, even in this short clip, how there are tenuous historical threads connecting Jesus the man and the writing of the gospels. It also looks at Christianity from the perspective of previously established mythologies. All together, it looks to be an interesting examination of how religion can come to be. As someone who knows only "the basics" of Christianity, I find this kind of thing fascinating. I particularly enjoy looking at comparative histories and mythologies in terms of the pagan beliefs as cross-referenced to Christian beliefs, "the Hero Pattern" being just one example. However, the historical incongruities are probably the most interesting.
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Knowing that death is certain and that the time of death is uncertain, what's the most important thing? —Bhikkhuni Pema Chödrön Humankind cannot bear very much reality. —From "Burnt Norton," Four Quartets (1936), T. S. Eliot Last edited by Baraka_Guru; 07-24-2010 at 08:19 AM.. |
07-29-2010, 12:48 PM | #2 (permalink) |
still, wondering.
Location: South Minneapolis, somewhere near the gorgeous gorge
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I think the closer you are to your genesis, the more clearly you should be able to see it.
What's up with all the Mormon ads? I think religions evolve with almost as much facility as us, & sometimes more.
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