
Metamodern Meaning 51. Metamodern Christianity (w/ Brendan Graham Dempsey)
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Mar 23, 2024 Brendan Graham Dempsey discusses a metamodern version of Christianity, integrating tribal, imperial, traditional, modern, and postmodern conceptions of God. He explores the deepening relationship between God and man through a series of covenants/dispensations, highlighting the evolving understanding of the ever-transcendent Divine. The podcast covers the dynamics of learning, the revelation of God as a learning process, and the progression of divine relationships through different epochs in sacred history.
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Sacred History Mirrors Cognitive Development
- Sacred history maps onto learning: earlier anthropomorphic, animistic views reflect lower cognitive complexity.
- Prophetic and axial developments show accommodation toward more abstract, moralized conceptions of God.
Bethel Vision And The Patriarchal Encounter
- Brendan describes Jacob at Bethel erecting a standing stone after a numinous vision as typical of patriarchal revelation.
- He highlights the porous boundary between individual consciousness and the divine in that era.
Temple Worship And The Divine Warrior
- With monarchy the divine becomes liturgical and royal: temple ritual and divine-warrior imagery dominate worship.
- This represents a different, institutionally mediated mode of revelation tied to palace and cult.
