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Contemporary Philosophical “Faith” without “Belief”: A Case of Jean-Luc Nancy
One of the characteristics of contemporary philosophy, at least in its phenomenological-poststructuralist lineage, is a kind of re/turn to religion. However, this re/turn itself is not properly religious; rather, it represents a “religion without religion”; it is a religion of exit from religion, a religion without belief – as it explores religious themes in a-religious, a-theological modes. At the same time, contemporary philosophy retains a discourse somehow related to “faith”, even if it is a kind of strange “faith”, if one can say so – “faith” in an impossible possibility of some inaccessible alterity opening up within the very limits of infinite finitude of human reason and worldly imm…
A Metaphysical Understanding of “A Scientific Me” through Psalms
2015
Vibrations produced through singing of psalms elicit multifaceted computational events within the structures of the cell; enhances the flow of consciousness and makes me aware of what I am and why I am here, for all the things that goes on around me - my life & my world. Singing has always comforted my soul. It conducts my soul within the matter that makes my body and amalgamates with the Holy Spirit, connecting my soul with the Creator and the Cosmos. Resonating notes connects all living beings to the Universe, for frequency of the vibrations interfere; construct and destruct and transmit energy within and across every living organism. While I sing, I eulogize God for all that thou hast gi…
10 gadi kopā ar Zinātnes un Reliģijas dialoga grupu
2018
Understanding the Lord’s Prayer
2015
Prayer is not a psychoactive chant that may trigger a meditative mood or transfigure us into a mystic. It is a simple set of words that are metaphorically arranged which induces a state of being aware and conscious beyond the mundane. It makes an amendment between us and God and makes us to be aware of God, Its creation and the purpose of our existence. The Lords’ Prayer indeed conditions us to know the reality beyond the personality of the mind.
Glorifying Elohim with Dispositive and Probative Facts for Subsequent Motions:Nosce Te Ipsum (A Logic and Mathematics’ Approach)
2018
Pythagoras made the imperative “Man know thyself; then thou shalt know the Universe and God.” One of the Egyptian Luxor Temple proverbs is "Man, know thyself, and you are going to know the gods” and another is "The body is the house of God.” In some ways all classical literature addresses this question. Shakespeare’s asked the famous question, “To be, or not to be, that is the question,” which can be said, “To (X) be (Ǝ), or (V) not (¬) to (X) be (Ǝ), that is (=) the question (a known unknown, ?),” or ((X) Ǝ) V (¬ (X) Ǝ) = ?. Dispositive and probative facts for subsequent motions can be shown as proof of knowing God, which can be simply stated with logic and mathematics: know (cog) God (I) …
CILVĒKA DZĪVĪBA BIOLOĢISKĀ UN MEDICĪNISKĀ KONCEPTĀ
2013
The Appearances of the Mother of God as a Factor of Revival of the Catholic Society in Europe of the XX - the Beginning of the XXI Century Явления Бо…
2009
Apparitions of the Divine as some sort of manifestation of the Sacred are rather interesting for phenomenology of religion. Such apparitions of the Mother of God as those taking place in Europe of the 20th and of the beginning of the 21st century are typical just for the Christian West. All the apparitions being a call for penance can be qualified as the apocalyptic ones for those are concerned with the prophecies about the future of Europe and of the world on the whole. Why apparitions of the Mother of God deal with the global issues only in the West? Why their symbolism is extraneous for Eastern Christians? The clue is the antithesis of the East and the West which in the process of phenom…
Implementation of principles of Christianity: prerequisite of emergence of modern science and society
In the article the Christianity as essential prerequisite of emergence and development for European civilization is considered, that led to emergence of modern science and society. In its turn, development of Christianity with respect to the impact of Hellenic culture on it is considered. We come to conclusions that Christian faith is not so much controversal with scientific argument. Rakstā kristietība aplūkota kā eiropeiskās civilizācijas rašanās un attīstības būtisks nosacījums, kas noved pie modernās zinātnes un sabiedrības rašanos. Savukārt pašas kristietības attīstība saistīta ar hellēnistiskās kultūras iespaidu uz to. Rakstā izdarīti secinājumi, ka ticība (š.g. kristietība) nav absol…
Understanding the subjective experience of consciousness in “GOD”
2015
The objectivity of consciousness exists as a known mechanism to experience the subjectivity of the grandeur created by God; the love of experiencing the existence of God’s creation is a requisite source of experiencing the true God; the God of compassion, understanding and kindness and not a God of terror that prevails within our entropic minds. Fear makes us loose the actual essence of God; the subjective experience of God that we have a right to feel; the wise fool us with a falsification of the wrath of God; a God ready to assault and annihilate all life at any moment. Experiencing the creation of the creator is the true appreciation of the subjective experience of our consciousness, for…