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Hebrew vs Hellenist
I suspect I should address this post to bananabrain directly, but all are welcome to comment.
Christianity should - in my view at least - have developed a 'theology of the body' and by extension a 'theology of the world' which would have served to prevent, or at least limit, the environmental and ecological disasters and deprivations that face us today. Christianity also professed a profound mistrust of 'profane philosophy' and yet, it seems to me (woefully ignorant of Hebraic philosophy) that had we stuck a little closer to our Judaic roots and not embraced the Hellenic (for all that we decried it) we might not have inherited a view of the flesh that often seems more founded in 'gnostic' philosophical systems than the meaning of Incarnation. Not to get too involved in discussions of duality or the soul vs body debate - which might spread the debate too thin - do we think that Christianity, informed by Judiac philosophy, might have arrived at a more wholistic view of the human being? Corollary - I have read that the Hebrew 'basar' means body and soul as a unity, whereas neither the Greek nor the Latin has an equivalent phrase that carries quite the same meaning (or does anthropos suit?) Thomas |
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the body is a temple : and as a creation of god should be maintained as a temple i.e to be worshipped in as with our surroundings .i to find it supprising that the presevation of our envirment is not put high on gods list but then again not much is . it depends on what bible you believe in as but having read 4 different versions i did not get the sense that our place of living or enviroment should be protected in any way .maybe this explains the systematic destruction of our planet by god fearing ppl where pagan tribes live in harmony with there surroundings .
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Location: London, UK, Malkhut she'be'Assiyah
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quite apart from this, the mayas were "pagans" and they turned the whole of central america into a dustbowl by their way of "living in harmony with their surroundings". sheesh. b'shalom bananabrain |
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