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Famished Craving Part 1 - CD
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Item Number: 233-1
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Think now
History has many cunning passages, contrived corridors
And issues, deceives with whispering ambitions,
Guides us by vanities. Think now
She gives when our attention is distracted
And what she gives, gives with such supple confusions
That the giving famishes the craving.
TS
Eliot, Gerontion
It has been said that a “celebrity is someone who is famous
for being well known”. It is a definition that underscores one of the most
curious aspects of contemporary life. As uniquely modern as it is however,
fascination for those whose chief distinction is that large numbers of people
are fascinated by them goes all the way back to the dawn of human culture.
With each passing day, however, it is becoming clearer that
the evermore vertiginous 'fame, fad, fanfare' phenomenon that has come to
dominate popular culture is a symptom of a deepening spiritual, social and
psychological crisis. In order to understand this crisis and to appreciate how
uniquely Christian spirituality and Christian discipleship address its
underlying malaise we will undertake an historical survey of the
anthropological and psychological role that fame has played in human affairs.
Using this survey as a backdrop we will rethink today's
social and psychological presuppositions and ponder anew the anthropological
and psychological implications of Christian conversion.
In
part 1 of the this series Gil Bailie explores the anthropological and
religious foundations of fame in the origins of kingship and human
sacrifice.
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