The Monstrosity of Christ

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
  • In today’s lecture, we delve into Slavoj Žižek’s book “the monstrosity of Christ.”
    If you’d like to support these open-access lectures, and help me keep teaching them for free, please join my patreon: www.patreon.com/jenalineandjulian
    You can download the audio here:
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    Thank you so much,
    Julian
    #zizek #hegel #christ #theology #philosophy
    This is part of an ongoing series on Žižek’s engagement with Christianity. The previous lecture was titled ‘the divine madness’ and can be found here or as a download on patreon.

Комментарии • 189

  • @julianphilosophy
    @julianphilosophy  Год назад +17

    This is the second lecture in a new series on Žižek & Christianity. If you’d like to access all the lectures as audio downloads, please consider becoming a patron. Thank you to all the patrons who support me in keeping these lessons free and open-access online. You are hugely appreciated! Link is: www.patreon.com/jenalineandjulian

  • @tugalic3979
    @tugalic3979 Год назад +16

    As a beginner in philosophy, thanks so much for the enjoyable and not so abstract way to understand Hegel.

  • @GlobeHackers
    @GlobeHackers Год назад +11

    You are a jewell of a teacher. I've know quite a few from around the world. Listening from Portugal.

  • @Verboten-xn4rx
    @Verboten-xn4rx Год назад +8

    Now this is the Zizek that is really intriguing.

  • @thomassimmons1950
    @thomassimmons1950 Год назад +6

    That was breathtaking. Thank you so much. This helped me address many great riddles.

  • @richardallan2767
    @richardallan2767 Год назад +54

    I mean skips over the hypothetical that Jesus then did a resurrection thing and thus went beyond the "failure of dying" bit. Personally i think the obsession with the tortured and dying christ image was the holy roman empire saying to all people, "Don't remember you are god or this will happen to you".

    • @Godbuzz
      @Godbuzz Год назад +2

      Then do it. Why haven’t you or anyone else done it?

    • @richardallan2767
      @richardallan2767 Год назад +6

      @@Godbuzz I mean, i'm working on it, but a major difficulty in permanently maintaining other layer of consciousness is, the massive limitations of the shared cultural and linguistic framework we have to use to survive with each other, and the taboo and stigma of wandering around in profound absorption. tends to freak people out which then has those knock on effects on social survival. Heck even just being direct and honest to people makes them freak out or at best become incredibly awkward. Short version, because human culture is based on bullshit,and being lost in thought. not on truth.

    • @Aquaticphilosophia
      @Aquaticphilosophia Год назад +3

      @@richardallan2767it’s not that complicated

    • @richardallan2767
      @richardallan2767 Год назад

      @@Aquaticphilosophia Well i'm being verbose. Which is the problem, but the only way to communicate in this way. So, please elaborate, what is the method?

    • @Aquaticphilosophia
      @Aquaticphilosophia Год назад

      @@richardallan2767 holding the belief that water is consciousness will make the path obvious. You can master yoga in one moment if you really see this clearly. I vlog about it a little.

  • @ugabugatime
    @ugabugatime Год назад +3

    Hi, im new to the channel. Theme of this vid was exactly in tune with my thoughts right now, I’m after reading some zizek and meister eckhart. Thanks for that.
    Greetings from Poland

  • @maryreilly5102
    @maryreilly5102 Год назад +24

    It's Hegelian how you started doing the lectures online because of a catastrophe, proof that the best of things arise from great failures 😊

    • @kylelarson5074
      @kylelarson5074 Год назад +1

      Yes a beautiful example of hegelian dialectic. Which is why hegelian dialectic is so useful.

    • @andrewsmith3257
      @andrewsmith3257 Год назад +1

      Lol

    • @Sosarchives
      @Sosarchives 10 месяцев назад

      but it’s only a “proof” in retrospect

  • @davidwright8432
    @davidwright8432 Год назад +3

    Wow!! Wonderful presentation; thanks. Will dig out your others. Haven't had so much fun with philosophy and theology since I was a grad student - in mathematical physics! As an ex-Catholic kid, let me say it's all coming back to me, Doctor! Not that I believe it, but that despite that fact - it damn well should be! Shows up all fundamentalisms as the thin, thin gruel they are. No 'there' there, at all. Starting with the coronation of His Sublime Irrelevance, was a superb rhetorical trope. You'd have done brilliantly in the ancient Athenian agora.

  • @scowlsmcjowls2626
    @scowlsmcjowls2626 8 месяцев назад +1

    The shit Jesus went thru man im just glad i have him in my life🎉

  • @OMWTG
    @OMWTG Год назад +1

    Excellent presentation! Keep up the great work! That was profound.

  • @l3eatalphal3eatalpha
    @l3eatalphal3eatalpha Год назад +6

    3:50 Let us begin.

  • @txikitofandango
    @txikitofandango Год назад

    Your point about kings and judges being powerful BECAUSE they are not equal to their symbolic position is what comes to mind whenever I see someone lambaste the Kardashians.

  • @andrewsmith3257
    @andrewsmith3257 Год назад

    Very interesting video this is my 2nd time watching. Zizek is fascinating

  • @peterjohnstone2877
    @peterjohnstone2877 Год назад +7

    Particle man, particle man
    Doing the things a particle can
    What's he like? It's not important
    Particle man
    Is he a dot, or is he a speck?
    When he's underwater does he get wet?
    Or does the water get him instead?
    Nobody knows, Particle man
    Triangle man, Triangle man
    Triangle man hates particle man
    They have a fight, Triangle wins
    Triangle man
    Universe man, Universe man
    Size of the entire universe man
    Usually kind to smaller man
    Universe man
    He's got a watch with a minute hand,
    Millennium hand and an eon hand
    When they meet it's a happy land
    Powerful man, universe man
    Person man, person man
    Hit on the head with a frying pan
    Lives his life in a garbage can
    Person man
    Is he depressed or is he a mess?
    Does he feel totally worthless?
    Who came up with person man?
    Degraded man, person man
    Triangle man, triangle man
    Triangle man hates person man
    They have a fight, triangle wins
    Triangle man
    ruclips.net/video/vOLivyykLqk/видео.html

    • @Jack-in-the-country
      @Jack-in-the-country Год назад +2

      Birdhouse in Your Soul is still one of my absolute favorites!

    • @WakeyWakeyThuggerShakey
      @WakeyWakeyThuggerShakey Год назад

      Triangle Man is an absolute bop.
      Hell, most of the songs on Flood are bops: Letterbox, Someone Keeps Moving My Chair, Women and Men, etc.

    • @troyevitt2437
      @troyevitt2437 Год назад

      You're Gonna Miss My Big Ol' Body...It's In its Prime And Not Too Shoddy.

  • @marktwain5232
    @marktwain5232 Год назад +1

    ​Thank you for this thoughtful and very useful concise analysis of Žižek’s viewpoint! I have been studying him for a long time. Subscribed!
    I believe, however, that the true Hegelian dialectic mechanism at work here is highly esoteric Vedic-Zoroastrian-Mithraic-Gnostic Astrotheology from World Age Passage to World Age Passage in the Cosmic reset of the "Snakes and Ladders" of the always .01% controlled "Leela Board" each time out in 2,160 year Cycles.
    The question now is WHO are the Archetypal "Caesars", Archetypal "Pontius Pilates", Archetypal "Chief Priests, Scribes and Pharisees", Archetypal "Money Changers in the Temple", and Archetypal "MIC Judases" in every currently existing society in the Nuclear Age of ICBM "Flying Nails" built to "Crucify" everyone this time around as we go from the Age of Pisces to the Age of Aquarius on the accelerating ticking clock.
    Study the DREAM of the 1978 Film "The Deer Hunter" very closely that came out of the streets of the 1960's and the anguish of the Vietnam War. (Me. U.S. Army 1969-1971). We are essentially in "Giorgio de Santillana" and "Hertha von Dechen" meets "David Warner Mathisen" meets "Dr. David Ulansey" meets "Dr. Dennis R. MacDonald" on Homer and the New Testament Writers. The 1998 Film "Saving Private Ryan", therefore, is not about ... where we have been ... but about ... where we are going.

    • @RollYOUrD1ce
      @RollYOUrD1ce Год назад

      Please elaborate?

    • @marktwain5232
      @marktwain5232 Год назад

      @@RollYOUrD1ce The Symbolic Allegorical Story of the "Great Hippie Rabbi Seer from Galilee" who was murdered by those FIVE Archetypal Spiritual States of Being in the Zoroastrian World Age Passage of the "Age of Aries" to the "Age of Pieces" is an ASTROTHEOLOGICAL FUTURE PROPHECY about the hapless spiritually illiterate idiots and morons who will be murdered by "Flying Nail" COSMIC WEAPONS created by the exact same FIVE Archetypal Spiritual States of Being in the NEXT Zoroastrian World Age Passage of the "Age of Pisces" to the "Age of Aquarius" in 2,160 years. This was common knowledge in the streets of the 1960's by people who lived through the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962 and the Vietnam War and started spiritually searching.
      Start investigating by reading the 1969 Classic book "Hamlet's Mill" by Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechen and start to read between the lines via the other authors mentioned. The profession currently running on this knowledge the most after the materialism of the 1980's, are Screenwriters in Hollywood. This insight, therefore, has been encoded into many Films that are completely over the average American's head.
      Study the letters-numbers call back response versus the lit numbers on the Bingo Board in the famous "Bingo Game" Scene in the VA Hospital in the Allegorical Film "The Deer Hunter" (1978). You will get THREE DATES - don't forget to subtract "15" from 1859 for the "O" because the call back is "BING" and not "BINGO" - from the 19th Century that you will have to understand to be prepared for what is coming: 1844, 1863, and 1892. You will then have to understand the significance of "150" in Babylonian Cosmology. 1892+150=2042. People will have to understand the Cosmic significance of that year in terms of Nuclear Weapons. People have to start to grasp Cosmic Allegory, Metaphor, and Simile to navigate the concept of Vedic-Zoroastrian-Mithraic-Gnostic "World Age Passage Archetypal Eternal Return". I am hard at work on my own Book on this, but it is on the back burner right now while I work on a Feature Film Script with major Film Industry contacts because of the great Worldwide success of the 2016 Film "ARRIVAL". We are going to another shore of consciousness in a very Earthly D-Day "landing" in 2042 per the Allegory of the 1998 Film "Saving Private Ryan".
      Here are some books to read to start to get clued in:
      1-"Hamlet's Mill: An Essay Investigating the Origins of Human Knowledge And Its Transmission Through Myth"_Giorgio de Santillana_Hertha von Dechen_1969_2015
      2-"Astrotheology for Life: Unlocking the Esoteric Wisdom of Ancient Myth"_David Warner Mathisen_2017
      3-"Islands in the Sky: The Four-Dimensional Journey of Odysseus through Space and Time"_Rose Hammond_2012
      4-"Synopses of Epic, Tragedy, and the Gospels"_Dennis R. MacDonald_2022
      5-"The Origins of the Mithraic Mysteries: Cosmology and Salvation in the Ancient World"_David Ulansey_1991
      6-"The Mithraic Origins of Christianity: Questioning the Mithras-Christ Connection"_Allan Di Donato_2021
      7="Iranian Leviathan: A Monumental History of Mithra's Abode"_Jason Reza Jorjani_2019
      Here is my Book Title but it is going to be a good while to finish yet with 325+ books in the extensive Bibliography!
      Film is a Collective Waking Dream ...
      "Archetypal World Age Passage: SEVEN FILMS You Must Understand for Your Descendants to Survive the 21st Century."
      THE SEVEN FILMS
      "The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946)
      "The Poseidon Adventure" (1972)
      "The Deer Hunter" (1978)
      "The Dark Crystal" (1982)
      "Saving Private Ryan" (1998)
      "O Brother Where Art Thou" (2000)
      "Whale Rider" (2002)
      I hope this helps in Nineteen years! Good luck to you and yours!

    • @fixthefernback8030
      @fixthefernback8030 Год назад +2

      nonsense

  • @davedouglass438
    @davedouglass438 Год назад

    Baguio City: 120 mi north of Manila, 1 mi above the Sea.

  • @m0thdm
    @m0thdm Год назад +2

    I find this, as with most philosophy, a mixture of really interesting and self-serious/pretentious

  • @user24350
    @user24350 Год назад +2

    Hello from gray and muddy Estonia!

    • @renato7184
      @renato7184 Год назад

      I thought you guys were colorful now in capitalism

  • @guilhermedacruz7117
    @guilhermedacruz7117 Год назад

    Very nice job! Thank you for sharing!

  • @peterjohnstone2877
    @peterjohnstone2877 2 месяца назад

    I know what my people are thinking tonight
    As home through the shadows they wander
    Everyone smiling in secret delight
    They stare at the castle and ponder
    Whenever the wind blows this way
    You can almost hear everyone say
    I wonder what the king is doing tonight?
    What merriment is the king pursuing tonight?
    The candles at the court, they never burned as bright
    I wonder what the king is up to tonight?
    How goes the final hour as he sees the bridal bower
    Being regally and legally prepared?
    Well, I'll tell you what the king is doing tonight
    He's scared, he's scared
    You mean that a king who fought a dragon
    Hacked him in two and fixed his wagon
    Goes to be wed in terror and distress? Yes
    A warrior who's so calm in battle
    Even his armor doesn't rattle
    Faces a woman petrified with fright? Right
    You mean that appalling clamoring
    That sounds like a blacksmith hammering
    Is merely the banging of his royal knees? Please
    You wonder what the king is wishing tonight?
    He's wishing he were in Scotland fishing tonight
    What occupies his time while waiting for the bride?
    He's searching high and low for some place to hide
    And oh, the expectation, the sublime anticipation
    He must feel about the wedding night to come
    Well, I'll tell you what the king is feeling tonight
    He's numb, he shakes, he quails, he quakes
    And that's what the king is doing tonight
    ruclips.net/video/2Vgs32MUDXY/видео.html

  • @baedeckerbaedecker9664
    @baedeckerbaedecker9664 Год назад

    "And what rough beast, its hour come round at last/slouches its head toward Bethlehem to be born?" -Yeats

  • @JessicaFletcher-lf1lp
    @JessicaFletcher-lf1lp Год назад +1

    Well, in that case the most appropriate thing is to drop “his” and say straightforwardly “I don want to be a subject” - his, hers, any royal, etc.

  • @MMurine
    @MMurine Год назад +11

    I'm very new to philosophy. I'm in my first year of undergrad and have been reading almost exclusively Plato and Aristotle all year, but what you are describing about Hegel having unified ontology and teleology sounds very Aristotelian. Assuming that teleology is from the Greek, "telos," it makes a lot of sense to me. Aristotle is (in my limited reading experience) very obsessed with what things are for (their "that for the sake of which," as it is frequently translated) as the first and foremost cause of their being. I might be failing to distinguish the "cause of being" and just the "being" of a thing, but it seems that Aristotle was on more or less the same path long beforehand. I guess I'm just curious about how Aristotle and Hegel's ontologies/teleologies differ, and in what ways they are the same.

    • @valq10
      @valq10 Год назад

      For Aristotle, each form has its own telos whereas for Hegel the telos of all history is freedom. Aristotle incidentally rejected the study of history altogether as un-philosophical because he saw it as merely the study of particular instances rather than universal principles. He has a rather more static view of things, whereas for Hegel telos actually undergoes changes over time as humans attain more self-knowledge, which he equates with greater freedom. The other thing to note is that Hegel is talking specifically about humanity, whereas Aristotle thought of himself as a natural philosopher (an antecedent concept to scientist) more generally. So yes, they both place importance on some kind of telos but they differ significantly on what that means.

  • @benjamininkorea7016
    @benjamininkorea7016 Год назад

    Instant sub.
    Fun content!

  • @vitoroliveirajorge368
    @vitoroliveirajorge368 Год назад +2

    From Portugal !

  • @EMC2Scotia
    @EMC2Scotia Год назад

    Question. Before Christ, what did people say as an equivalent for what we say now, in anger frustration, amazement etc. ie. "Jesus Christ!!''?

  • @FreshlyWILD
    @FreshlyWILD Год назад

    Let’s go bro, AWESOME

  • @RydSpyn
    @RydSpyn Год назад +16

    I like Zizek's perspective and definitely think there's something to it, but one has to keep in mind that a lot of the not-even-that-fine details are left unaccounted for. For instance, it seems to ignore the actual contents, i.e. stories, of the New Testament except for the obvious climax. One could say it's just flavor text in order to make the climax possible, but I find the text far too strange for that. Reading it, you don't really get what's going on most of the time, and neither do Jesus' followers. Just think of Revelations. And pitching the Catholic church as a pioneer when it comes to theatrical ritualistic performances means ignoring most of the religions we know about. Just a couple gripes I have with this more or less superficial interpretation.

    • @davidwright8432
      @davidwright8432 Год назад +1

      Revelation? I agree with those in the very early Church who said it had no place in the New Testament Canon, then under development. It's John's revenge porn against Rome; nothing to do with salvation thru Christ as mediator. I still want to see the Imax movie version, tho!

    • @ignipotent7276
      @ignipotent7276 Год назад

      ​@@davidwright8432revenge whereWhere?

  • @birter3114
    @birter3114 Год назад

    46:48 That is literally a point that was made in Dostoevsky's The Devils. Interesting...

  • @leomilani_gtr
    @leomilani_gtr 9 месяцев назад

    This idea that the one who protests against the king paradoxically affirms it's power as a symbol. What would be a real riot than for Hegel and Lacan? What is the possibility of being a revel in this perspective?

    • @Stupidityindex
      @Stupidityindex 9 месяцев назад

      Theology weak sauce.
      Men have always known God is fiction. The Temple of God serves the best meat, & if Gods existed, She would have no need of men for teachers. Thanks for the reply.
      How is it possibly ethical to suggest the equivalent of a notion we all travel with one foot in a stranger's fantasyland, using fictional vocabulary: prophecy, prayer, etc. We have Moses: World's worst navigator leading a party as if travel were best done with one foot in fiction.
      If Christianity were so good, why are the Jews unconvinced?
      The religious lack any standing for a vacuum of quality-control. The Jews have a joke: God made Mormons so Christians would know how Jews feel. As the crowds increased, Jesus said, "This is a wicked generation. It asks for a sign, but none will be given it except the sign of Jonah, who was sacrificed overboard & the raging sea grew calm." The sign of Jonah is the superstitious working their way to a majority & good people dying.
      Need we add more?
      Should we ignore it was secular law & order ending the inquisitions, the witch killing? Nothing fails like prayers in a children's hospital. We don't recommend prophet as job description. We know them by their works & Christians have attempted to put their new wine in the old Jew wineskin. They both come from genital mutilation spun up with circumcision as a shortcoming.
      We know them by their works, the vocabulary of fiction, of spin.

  • @b4udelaire
    @b4udelaire Год назад

    Watching you from Brasil 😄

  • @b4udelaire
    @b4udelaire Год назад

    "It's no longer the task of man to be reunited with god in the above, because God made it's task to be reunited with man trough Christ".

  • @lotte7971
    @lotte7971 Год назад

    As someone who was a part of the ‘not my king’ protests, the majority of protesters are republicans not just anti-Charles. Thanks for this lecture it was really interesting :]

  • @calumroche2851
    @calumroche2851 Год назад

    Watching in London UK

  • @roxannvoigt7952
    @roxannvoigt7952 Год назад

    1st time viewer Minnesota, USA.

  • @idontbelonghereanymore6834
    @idontbelonghereanymore6834 Год назад

    Hello from Mexico City

  • @phillylifer
    @phillylifer 11 месяцев назад

    The gap is transposed with what?

  • @scottharrison812
    @scottharrison812 Год назад +4

    Sadly I’n no philosopher or even a formal student of philosophy - not a rigorous thinker and often a bit foggy-headed … so my head spins at this … and perhaps I have no business here - except that as someone who has deconstructed his faith I find what I can glean from these insights somehow helpful. So: thank you!
    I find points of similarity with the Death of God theology of the Irish theologian Peter Rollins. It is devastating for a person who believed in an interventionist deus ex machina God - to realise there is no “Other” - although at times I wonder if panenentheism (as articulated by McGilchrist) may turn out to be the case. No one knows of course…

    • @markop.1994
      @markop.1994 Год назад +1

      In the way i think of it, any God that is responsible for the fates of man and directly interferes HAS to be imperfect considering the atrocities of human history.
      But a God that is the root of all things, complete and thus needing nothing, is fairly reasonable for theological thought (in my opinion)

    • @renato7184
      @renato7184 Год назад +1

      ​@@markop.1994 But then why that god?

    • @markop.1994
      @markop.1994 Год назад +1

      @@renato7184 im not sure i understand your question. Are you asking me to elaborate on this concept? I would explain differently to a religious person than to an athiest.

    • @scambammer6102
      @scambammer6102 Год назад +1

      @@markop.1994 there's no reason to call that "god" it's just nature

    • @markop.1994
      @markop.1994 Год назад +2

      @@scambammer6102 Baruch Spinoza called it god and nature, he also reffered to it as substance. The vedic hindus call it Brahman (ultimate reality) and claim its identical to God. HP lovecraft called it Yog Sothoth and made it the highest god in his pantheon. Many Sufi poets proclaimed ecstaticly that "all is one in god and that god is everything" in their mystic poetry. I sometimes call it the Archetype of Archetypes, surely if its not God then i cant fathom what is. Older than any cult of man is the religious extacy if falling in love with the universe, nature, god, and ones higher self.

  • @calgary3357
    @calgary3357 Год назад

    Love the metal band album name 😉🤣

  • @itzcoatlesquivelnieves8134
    @itzcoatlesquivelnieves8134 Год назад

    My god, I actually understood that.

  • @cernunnos123
    @cernunnos123 Год назад +2

    12+ years of catholic influence and education made me an atheist...now a marxist shows me what such beauty lies within the idea of the crucifixion and the trinity...I mean, eh, whatever, keep rolling.

    • @elio6861
      @elio6861 Год назад

      lemme guess, "catholic" school 100% composed by irreligious progressists, or weird parents that had not a single actual clue about theology?

    • @orangesurfboard2238
      @orangesurfboard2238 Год назад +1

      I have almost the same experience. Strangely whilst I had suspicions about the church, I never really doubted Jesus. I think Jesus and the church are two completely separate 'ideas' - follow me don't worship me.

    • @cernunnos123
      @cernunnos123 Год назад

      @@orangesurfboard2238 This 'follow me' idea shines through brilliantly in Joseph Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand Faces book. The concept is about the universality of the journey, of going to hell and coming back.

    • @elio6861
      @elio6861 Год назад

      @@orangesurfboard2238 not really, it was Christ who founded the Catholic Church and it is the same to this day

    • @orangesurfboard2238
      @orangesurfboard2238 Год назад

      @@elio6861 I would say Constantine created the Catholic Church. The kingdom of heaven is not of this world, as Jesus said.

  • @Kleshumara
    @Kleshumara Год назад +2

    Cheers for the video from Montreal 😊 That said, I think your critique of the slogan “Not my king!” is unfair; a protest slogan cannot be expected to be as precise as one can be in a lecture or a written text.

    • @davidwright8432
      @davidwright8432 Год назад

      'a protest slogan cannot be expected to be as precise as ... ' Sorry; it not only can, it must be; no room except for the point, the whole point, and nothing but the point!

  • @Ledhoven
    @Ledhoven Год назад +2

    A king needs a king of kings to function. Authority must stay symbolic. Most of the uk is strongly atheist yet still went along with it, he’s a false idol. Pagans.

    • @orangesurfboard2238
      @orangesurfboard2238 Год назад

      Yes, that's what I realised at the coronation. They are his 'representatives' on earth but he remains the king of kings - stuck in the pyramid hierarchy of abstracts.

  • @makubianfantasy
    @makubianfantasy Год назад +1

    From Trinidad & Tobago

  • @thanksforbeingausefulidiot9016
    @thanksforbeingausefulidiot9016 Год назад +1

    What a wonderful video describing the many ways people can support you financially and thanking everybody under the sun who has ever done so. I bailed after the third minute of that nonsense.

  • @johncracker5217
    @johncracker5217 Год назад

    What verse is it that talks about worshipping god as one when facing and many with one’s back turned?

  • @joeybaloneylives
    @joeybaloneylives Год назад

    Austin, Texas 🤠

  • @frankshifreen
    @frankshifreen Год назад

    Hi from Nono New York

  • @Liliquan
    @Liliquan Год назад +1

    I noticed the 1000 USD goal on Patreon is to write an intro to philosophy book.
    What’s the situation on that/

  • @Sveccha93
    @Sveccha93 Год назад

    I feel like this idea is powerful if you don't rewind the clock past the third century or so. Much division and innovation was required to come to high Christologies and trinitarianism and it seems that these are taken for granted by the philosophers. Very unlikely, imo, that any of this can be attributed to the real Jesus, whoever he was.

  • @frankshifreen
    @frankshifreen Год назад

    Interesting

  • @ludviglidstrom6924
    @ludviglidstrom6924 Год назад

    There are just too many ads

  • @joehardy6591
    @joehardy6591 Год назад +8

    Jesus looks high as hell in that thumbnail.

  • @orangesurfboard2238
    @orangesurfboard2238 Год назад

    How are you so young!

  • @Justjoey17
    @Justjoey17 5 месяцев назад

    1 Corinthians 1:20 Where is the one who is wise? Where is the scribe? Where is the debater of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world? 21 For since, in the wisdom of God, the world did not know God through wisdom, it pleased God through the folly of what we preach[b] to save those who believe. 22 For Jews demand signs and Greeks seek wisdom, 23 but we preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles, 24 but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. 25 For the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men.

  • @snakejuce
    @snakejuce Год назад

    Alhamdullilah for Islam and it's clarity.
    A clarity that satisfies the heart and the intellect.

    • @kxkxkxkx
      @kxkxkxkx Год назад +3

      I heard the Quran just doesn't make any rational sense in any language?
      Seems on-brand anyhow...

    • @anonimus966
      @anonimus966 Год назад +1

      Clarity? More like simple stupidity and lack of intellectual reflection

  • @alejandrobagnoli4711
    @alejandrobagnoli4711 Год назад

    ... and yet He is the risen Jesuschrist,

  • @LukeMcGuireoides
    @LukeMcGuireoides Год назад

    Never seen this channel. I believe christ is a monstrosity though. Wait a minute...I actually HAVE seen one of this guy's videos before. Can't remember what the title or even the subject was. I don't remember diskiking it though. I like Zizek. Here goes nothin

  • @loica6927
    @loica6927 Год назад

    28:54

  • @ComradeDt
    @ComradeDt Год назад

    4:00

  • @professorluciojunior3998
    @professorluciojunior3998 Год назад +4

    The problem of Zizek is the engagement on etnocentrism on topics like the imigrantion crisis

    • @nihalmangrati5336
      @nihalmangrati5336 Год назад +2

      Basically, when you read Zizek he is and and has always been against the humanitarian dimension of immigration. For example, bracketing the immigrants as a very moral population for whom every states are to be blamed for. He argue that those States needs to recieve those immigrants who are primarily the main reason for its crisis.

    • @anonimus966
      @anonimus966 Год назад +1

      Some ethnicities are better than others. Some cultures are barbaric and should be treated as such

    • @renato7184
      @renato7184 Год назад

      For me the problem of Zizek is that he's a liberal who thinks to be a communist.

    • @alexlaw1892
      @alexlaw1892 Год назад

      ​@@nihalmangrati5336 So they should go back to their own countries? Yes.

  • @WoundedEgo
    @WoundedEgo Год назад

    Hegel needs to discover gummies.

  • @Thomas_H_Sears
    @Thomas_H_Sears Год назад

    Arkansas USA

  • @maryreilly5102
    @maryreilly5102 Год назад

    question is, did Christ know what he was doing? or was he psychotic? While he was being crucified, did he know his crucifixion was contingent but also a necessity to change the coordinates of reality?

    • @icxc777
      @icxc777 Год назад +1

      If Christ was psychotic, it begs the question then of why almost all his Apostles and a great deal of the early church chose torture and execution over sacrifice to pagan idols.

    • @orangesurfboard2238
      @orangesurfboard2238 Год назад +1

      He did not question the Father (who is love). Only in the garden he asks for a bodily pardon. Also, it is revealed that Jesus didn't entirely understand what his role was when he says, Father why have you forsaken me? It is here where he realises that it was him all along.

  • @AbbaKovner-gg9zp
    @AbbaKovner-gg9zp Год назад +1

    Žižek doesn't understand Judaism and neither do you. The rest is good content.

  • @eh2254
    @eh2254 Год назад

    11:16 NOT YOUR SUBJECT [with an arrow pointing down toward the sign holder]

  • @laloelsalamanca
    @laloelsalamanca Год назад +2

    This is complete bs, if you want true and deep philosophy you should read Dan Brown.

    • @fbi5700
      @fbi5700 Год назад +1

      You mean the guy who wrote the DaVinci code? Bruh what are you smoking?

  • @StopFear
    @StopFear Год назад

    I find the argument that Christ or Christianity is "monstrous" strange to accept since that implies some sort of standard of "strangeness" or an absolute moral standard which apart from social construct is difficult to justify for someone who is rejecting objective moral values.

  • @OceanusHelios
    @OceanusHelios Год назад

    Nah. The "atheist coin" you mentioned is way too much over generalization. Many atheists do not consider christ to have ever lived at all. To an atheist it is a story and always will be. If you want to go on and say a religion was invented, and that is objectively and historically true, then yes....a religion was invented. We can agree on that. Some dude in the past that either existed or was invented later on and assembled from a legend or is a composite kind of literary character...doesn't make it factual. That takes physical evidence. For a supposed son of a supposed god we are all supposed to acknowledge...there is very little evidence at all to measure up to the supposed importance and profound meaning. Mostly we just have a bunch of stuff and stories passed down and hearsay.
    Christianity was very much endorsed by the Romans and promoted or be aware of it. Why did the Romans promote it so much? Because it kept crowns on their heads that's why. Not because of any earth shaking thing that suddenly changed the world. It is still the same old nastiness that has always been in human society. Xtianity has had 1800 years to fix it and still nothing but a perpetuation of what were already Roman sentiments from their time.

  • @sirparnassusmang8947
    @sirparnassusmang8947 Год назад

    LIVERPOOL!!!!

  • @joshscott6914
    @joshscott6914 Год назад

    Someone once told me Christians only hang around Zizek to feel cool, lol. As a Christian I can laugh at myself. Chesterton was therapeutic in that way.
    EDIT: Also, I am not sure if I can commit to a monthly thing. Can I just send you some money?

  • @JamesMadisonsSpiritAnimal
    @JamesMadisonsSpiritAnimal Год назад

    Im joining you from ..
    Your moms bedroom.

  • @troyevitt2437
    @troyevitt2437 Год назад

    Too much time spent on King-this, King-that, King King King King King....No "monster", no "Christ", just King blah blah blah King, blah blah blah...there's at least 20 chess sets worth of "kings". If somebody wants to reply with the time stamp of when this gets to what title said this was about, I'd appreciate it....I'm going to go look for a video where the subject matter has something to do with the title....That's a thing people do, you know?

  • @richardleetbluesharmonicac7192

    You’re just Jesus in one of his distressing, disguises, looking for attention

  • @elio6861
    @elio6861 Год назад

    why would God had to reconcile with himself?

    • @qwertyuiopqwerqwererty
      @qwertyuiopqwerqwererty Год назад +1

      He wouldn't. At least not in Christian theology. But if you looked at Hegel's Absolute as a god, then it constantly needs to reconcile with itself. This Absolute contains all the dialectical relationships that constitute reality and reason for Hegel. So the apparent contradictions are being reconciled to themselves via sublation, as this god manifests himself more and more completely. In Christian thought, Christ reconciles man with God, but from the Hegelian perspective of the absolute as diety, man is a part of god in some sense, so Christ's actions would be the reconciliation of God to himself. For the record, this understanding of the Hegelian Absolute is pantheism, and while I'm no expert, I'm not aware of anyone who seriously regards Hegel's philosophy as remotely Christian. CS Lewis, for instance, regarded him a pantheist. Zizek, who I'm not super well versed in, seems to build a great deal off of Hegel, so that would explain the perspective on Christ that you find in this video.

    • @elio6861
      @elio6861 Год назад

      @@qwertyuiopqwerqwererty thanks for the context

    • @orangesurfboard2238
      @orangesurfboard2238 Год назад +1

      @@qwertyuiopqwerqwererty Hegel is not, as many assume, a full-blown pantheist. But by clearly departing from the Creed he earns his status as a Christian heretic.

  • @parsley8554
    @parsley8554 4 месяца назад

    Scottish

  • @TheTurophile
    @TheTurophile Год назад +3

    yeah but god isn't real so who cares

    • @MMurine
      @MMurine Год назад

      Though I'm also of a mostly atheistic disposition, I think this bears saying. Though perhaps not constitutive of "reality" in whatever sense we mean it, Christian theology and hermeneutics are perhaps the oldest traditions of literary interpretation and theory in the western canon, and are likely well worth serious consideration, if approached with the correct level of skepticism.

    • @renato7184
      @renato7184 Год назад

      Lol you didnt watch the video did you

    • @scambammer6102
      @scambammer6102 Год назад

      @@MMurine "Christian theology and hermeneutics are perhaps the oldest traditions of literary interpretation and theory in the western canon" lol if you ignore everything before that. The bible is garbage compared to ancient Greek literature. Gilgamesh is vastly superior to anything in the bible. The bible is authoritarian tripe. "Hey Abe murder your son because I said so" -yahweh

    • @SlothSkates211
      @SlothSkates211 Год назад

      I mean, you did click on the video…

    • @MrYulianias
      @MrYulianias Год назад

      Yeah, but what is God to you?

  • @Kanezeran
    @Kanezeran Год назад

    What an interesting idea and great presenter. Shame that this is about Zizek's drivel.

    • @davidwright8432
      @davidwright8432 Год назад +1

      If Zizek is drivel, how come his ideas can be usefully discussed?

    • @orangesurfboard2238
      @orangesurfboard2238 Год назад

      This makes no sense, when he is actually discussing Zizek's 'drivel'?

  • @jefffudesco9364
    @jefffudesco9364 Год назад

    Why not talk about the onto logic status of Santa Claus? Cmon. Phil of Religion was OVER 100yrs ago. 200 years ago. No wait. 500yrs ago.

    • @ClayB05
      @ClayB05 Год назад

      I can walk into any Catholic Church and see that religion is still alive.

    • @jefffudesco9364
      @jefffudesco9364 Год назад

      @@ClayB05 Religion is still alive but NOT the Philosophy of religion.

    • @ClayB05
      @ClayB05 Год назад

      @@jefffudesco9364 replaced with something far less interesting I’d say. Any modern philosophy worth their salt would say the story of Christianity is still the best way to describe the ontology of being. Probably why people have been contending with the idea for 2000 years. A story about some dude in the desert that died that on a cross? Why? I’m still trying to get to the bottom of that myself. But the depth of it knows no end. Even if a resurrection never happened, you have to wonder why so many people have been trying to figure out its importance all this time. I do think zizek is onto something.

    • @jefffudesco9364
      @jefffudesco9364 Год назад

      @@ClayB05 I think you are confusing the a popular HEROIC STORY that goes back b4 historical Jesus with "THE ONTOLOGIC TRUTH OF BEING". I dont get it. What do you mean that people have been "contending" with it? Is this "contending" like the contending we do over the existence of gods? I thought a powerful govt leader made Xtianity, or the belief that legendary Jesus, like Thor, was godly, the PUBLIC LAW of the Roman Empire and,therefore, by traditional disposition, the law of subsequent empires.What do you mean by the ONTOLOGIC TRUTH OF BEING other than parroting some of Heideggar's profound word salad?

    • @ClayB05
      @ClayB05 Год назад

      @@jefffudesco9364 i guess you want me to give you the definition of ontology? You can google that yourself. Never read any Heidegger. You also know what i mean by ‘contend’. I’m not doing your work for you. There’s more literature out there about Christ and Christianity than any other subject. There’s probably a reason for that and i doubt it’s just that it became the state religion of an empire. So I’d say get started. You’ll surprise yourself.