Signs of Aionion Life

18/04/2025 49 min Temporada 2 Episodio 9
Signs of Aionion Life

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Book 2: An Illumination of the Gospel of John      Part 2: Signs of Aionion Life      This episode continues the overview of the Gospel of John with my friend Erik.  In this episode, we consider the Johannine focus on life, and the special quality of life called "aionion" - usually translated as eternal.  We consider the part of John's Gospel (Ch. 2-11) which is structured around 7 signs, with special attention to the first sign: turning the water of purification to the wine of conviviality. An apologia is offered for Jesus' being positively associated with Dionysus, as he appears in the mystery cults - the highest development of Greek pagan religion.  The structure and (probable) content of the Dionysian mystery plays is discussed in connection with the incarnational motif of descent and ascent.  The asceticism of John the Baptist and the conviviality of Jesus are contrasted.Reference is made to Friedrich Schelling's (1841-42) Philosophy of Mythology and the ancient Greek work of Hesiod, Theogony.  We also discuss the case of Nietzsche at length, in terms of both the great vitality and the great dangers of Dionysian madness.In this episode:0:00 - Charting course: overview of the seven signs3:00 - Aionion and Aion4:40 - The Age to Come5:20 - Biblical religion vs. mythological consciousness8:00 - The Reading: John Ch. 2 12:00 - Relation and difference of Dionysus and Christ16:36 - The story and development of Dionysus19:31 - Nietzsche's Dionysian vs. Apollonian22:45 - Ascetic John and Jesus the Winebearer27:51 - Jesus as liberator of the corrupted Temple30:00 - The mystery cults and Dionysus34:35 - 'Succession' in Hesiod and Schelling's Philosophy of Mythology39:14 - A safe container for the descent and ascent41:23 - The twin dangers of Dionysian madness and Apollonian deadness43:14 - The tragic case of Nietzsche, his Victorian context48:13 - The real miracle: Jesus embodies Dionysian vitality without sin