

003 - Cosmic Shift: The Ancient to Modern View
Aug 22, 2019
Explore the striking differences between ancient and modern worldviews, particularly how they shape our understanding of order in the universe. The hosts humorously delve into how language influences meaning, referencing Tolkien’s insights. They analyze classic literature, contrasting Hawthorne's Christian morals with Melville's chaotic universe. The discussion also emphasizes the role of faith and divine order, encouraging a humble perspective on humanity's place in creation.
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Ancient vs. Modern Order Views
- The ancient worldview holds that order descends from above, while the modern view sees order as something created from within by humans.
- This reflects a fundamental shift in understanding where order originates and how humans relate to it.
Stars: Divine vs. Dust
- Ancient peoples saw stars as perfect, divine mediators influencing the material world, reflecting a cosmic hierarchy.
- Modern science views stars as physical matter with no intrinsic meaning, disrupting this hierarchical understanding.
Galileo’s Cosmic Shift
- The Galilean revolution shifted cosmology from a divinely ordered cosmos to a random universe, undermining the idea of meaningful cosmic hierarchy.
- This shift questions the presence of order not only in the heavens but in all aspects of daily and social life.