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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Rowan Williams has written another hugely significant book, one ripe with meaning for now.
    In this talk, I unpack its themes of non-dualism and Trinitarian life, eros and kenosis, politics and justice, seeing truthfully and destroying the world.
    For more on Mark Vernon, see www.markvernon.com.

Комментарии • 18

  • @PlatosPodcasts
    @PlatosPodcasts  3 года назад +6

    0:39 Addressing the Anthropocene
    1:28 The need for an epiphany
    2:52 What is our key problem?
    4:32 Nondual non-identity
    7:12 Trinitarian life
    9:05 The erotic life of the divine
    13:30 True kenosis and ecstasy
    17:42 The truth of ourselves
    20:49 Watchfulness, angelic awareness, mindfulness
    23:39 Apatheia and anger
    25:19 Being in the world, not of the world
    28:20 The artist and philosopher
    29:43 The gift of wisdom and remedying ignorance
    30:27 Rationality and relating
    31:55 Being natural
    33:11 A new solidarity and Maria Skobtsova
    34:32 A new apologetics
    35:25 A new politics and sense of justice
    38:48 Hospitality as a way of life
    39:10 Freedom and fulfilment
    40:39 Divinization and the future

  • @floydwilkes9904
    @floydwilkes9904 2 года назад +1

    Excellent Mark! Gracias! Grateful I am for your brilliance. I am indeed

  • @m5ivec750
    @m5ivec750 Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful video. Thank you

  • @susanbachelder9521
    @susanbachelder9521 2 года назад +2

    I am touched by your succinct observation at 28:50 on the transmission of spirit through art and philosophy - the beauty of Unity when it manifests in a single line, or poem, or in the case of Arabic calligraphy, the name of God, speaks so directly to the heart, it remains beloved for generations and one does not necessarily need to know all the ramifications of its structure - whether Lincoln cathedral or the Arabic alphabet - to stand in awe of them.

  • @restandtrust
    @restandtrust 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Mark, for the presentation. It reminded me of Nikolai Berdyaev, how he talks about the erotic nature of wisdom. As we encounter the divine Sophia in all creation we become part of the cosmic eros, rejoicing always in His presence.

  • @NGC-catseye
    @NGC-catseye 3 года назад +2

    Thank you 🙏 that was one of the best book reviews I have ever heard.
    But it was so much more. So many ideas in an easy to understand chronological order.

  • @maxzoe948
    @maxzoe948 3 года назад +2

    Many thanks for these videos. Always such interesting themes and ideas, such erudite discussion. Greetings from Melbourne

  • @Pawsz
    @Pawsz 3 года назад +2

    Spot on.. I have to read this

  • @Pawsz
    @Pawsz 3 года назад +3

    resonating

  • @montenegroalexandra646
    @montenegroalexandra646 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much! Wonderful review.

  • @bruceclark2277
    @bruceclark2277 2 года назад

    Excellent video - demands whole concentration but worth it. Reference to the Trinity and how that contributes towards the idea that theism accommodates (?) non-dualism is very helpful.
    Also the introduction of ecstasis as an addition (perhaps the flip side of) kenosis is extremely helpful for me - I will look into this further. I have concentrated on "self emptying" in my spiritual journey as an important aspect of relating to God and others but now see how ecstasis - "a going out towards the other(s)" (?) further enhances our growth in love and grace.
    Also meaning of Eros love needs to be released from our limited Western interpretation. I'm so excited to be learning these things. Thank you Mark for your books and videos - and for being someone who remains faithful to his Christian roots and yet brave enough to explore beyond the man-made boundaries that stifle our potential 👍

  • @thomassimmons1950
    @thomassimmons1950 3 года назад +6

    Great respect for RW.
    Not so much for the Woke Anglican Church.
    Shame it's been captured like so many institutions. Begs the difference between the sacred and profane. What's it all about Alphie?

    • @bayreuth79
      @bayreuth79 2 года назад +2

      The Anglican Church has collapsed into the secular culture of Britain and Europe. One of the ironies of this is that they have an obsessive concern for 'minorities' while simultaneously holding that the more conservative Anglicans in Africa (Nigeria, etc) are more or less 'homophobes' and 'patriarchal' etc. Most of the Anglican priests I have known personally support every fashionable 'ism', even if its evidently in contradiction with the scriptures and centuries of tradition. I even had one Anglican priest tell me that he doesn't believe in the resurrection (in any sense of that term). The Anglican Church does some good social work, which is what a church ought to be doing, but I think its reduced church to that.

    • @thomassimmons1950
      @thomassimmons1950 2 года назад

      @@bayreuth79 I'm a Yank from St. Louis. Not unlike T. S. Eliot, bit of a bloody Anglophile and a Christian, but Lutheran not Anglican. I've been very disturbed by what I consider the "elites," and their hysterical reaction formation, otherwise known as WOKE. It all seems to be too cute by a half.
      Is it simply the targeting of middle class western values to keep some upper class illusion of control in tact? It's rot has infected every major institution from education, politics, journalism, art, entertainment, media, and yes...sadly, the Church. The question going forward is will they succeed and turn the whole enchilada into some Marxist-technology- commodified-Gehenna, run by the few for the few with Woke slogans to distract the Masses?....anyway, hang in there mate, and thanks for your comment. The irony is that folks like us are in the majority, another reason: (this is them)...
      "Democracy and the nation state, with all it's reactionary- constitutional trappings has gots ta go! Silly peasants and their delusional notion of a voice. Brexit? Trump? LET THEM EAT CAKE!"
      I think that's the way THEY THINK. It's a top down revolution. We could use another Cromwell right about now.
      Anyway, (CHEERS LAD)!