This Voice Has Come for Your Sake
The gospel of John confronts the problems of human finitude and separation from God and others. Its theological innovations push at the boundaries of time and space, invoking the senses as vehicles for healing separation. The act of hearing is particularly significant and draws on biblical and rabbi...
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Schüren Verlag
2021
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Kāore He Tūtohu, Me noho koe te mea tuatahi ki te tūtohu i tēnei pūkete!
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| author | Claudia Setzer |
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| description | The gospel of John confronts the problems of human finitude and separation from God and others. Its theological innovations push at the boundaries of time and space, invoking the senses as vehicles for healing separation. The act of hearing is particularly significant and draws on biblical and rabbinic concepts. Perception, couched in the sense organs, is the source of understanding God. Philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Henri Bergson consider the role of sense-perception in understanding the self in relation. Transhumanism promotes the extension of sense-capabilities of hearing and seeing. Enhancement of the senses allows greater capacity for the self to develop, reduces alienation, and provides the possibility, in secular terms, of what John promised in religious terms, “more abundant life” (John 10:10). |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-635502022-02-11T15:10:05Z This Voice Has Come for Your Sake Claudia Setzer The gospel of John confronts the problems of human finitude and separation from God and others. Its theological innovations push at the boundaries of time and space, invoking the senses as vehicles for healing separation. The act of hearing is particularly significant and draws on biblical and rabbinic concepts. Perception, couched in the sense organs, is the source of understanding God. Philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Henri Bergson consider the role of sense-perception in understanding the self in relation. Transhumanism promotes the extension of sense-capabilities of hearing and seeing. Enhancement of the senses allows greater capacity for the self to develop, reduces alienation, and provides the possibility, in secular terms, of what John promised in religious terms, “more abundant life” (John 10:10). 2021-02-12T10:30:49Z 2021-02-12T10:30:49Z 2020-09-08 08:45:26 2016 chapter 47086 2414-0201 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/63550 eng Journal for Religion, Film and Media image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://www.schueren-verlag.de/programm/titel/521-i-sing-the-body-electric-jrfm-1-2016.html https://jrfm.eu/index.php/ojs_jrfm/article/view/51 Schüren Verlag "I Sing the body electric". Body, Voice, Technology and Religion 5b80c228-3393-4862-a8e9-6c35a63484f1 82157bb3-a608-4616-846f-47d405438eca 35-47 open access |
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