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Cultural Christianity kills. Taking Blake's Christianity seriously. William on Jesus
Jul 4, 2024
William discusses the importance of taking Blake's Christianity seriously, highlighting the continuous incarnation and Jesus' role. They explore forgiveness, self-annihilation, and the divine breath in Blake's work. The failure of naturalism, mystical Christianity, and the need for an experiential relationship with the divine are also touched upon.
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- Blake emphasizes the importance of an ongoing incarnation and divine vision for a profound understanding of Christianity.
- Blake challenges naturalistic views by advocating for a deeper perception rooted in divine presence and intelligence.
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Exploring William Blake's Christianity and its Relevance Today
William Blake's Christianity delves into the concept of God becoming as we are so that we may be as He is. Through themes present in Blake's works like the incarnation, deification, and mysticism, he challenges traditional Christian interpretations. Blake's emphasis on an ongoing incarnation acts as a bridge between Christianity and Eastern Orthodoxy, pointing towards a continuous divine presence accessible through the human imagination.