In terms of gods or Christ, a high priest preserving social beliefs of religious pathways could at times be more comprehended to ones own cultural perspective in the real World, this can only state what we hear by the priest while reading the scripts from the bible and how individually we understand it, and vision it too be, but not the real thing these two concepts relate to the changes of life and society in the real world. Whereas, science fiction maintains with the future that is broadcast to the world to see, using highly technical systems of the future. Well I could say with Earthsea it may not be a religious film in terms of wizards and sorcerer’s it seems partly unbearable to watch, themes are unfortunate, the philosophy of Ged does change himself a lot throughout the whole film.
1) Theology: theology is the study of religious faith, practice, and experience; particularly in relation to the higher/supernatural being 'God' (Merriam-Webster, 2016)
2) Collective Unconscious: ‘Collective unconscious’ is a psychological term referred to an unconscious part of the mind that is shared with society/people (The Free Dictionary, 2011). According to Carl Jung, each person shares some elements of unconsciousness with all other people; which he called the “collective unconscious.” (Alleydog, 2016)
3) Aesthetic: According to Dictionary.com, the term ‘aesthetics’ is a branch of philosophy dealing with the notions applicable to fine arts (ie. Beauty, ugly, subliminal, comical, etc.). It is also the study of one’s mind and emotions behind the principles that justify the judgements in relation to one’s sense of beauty (Dictionary.com Unabridged, 2016), or what they find visually pleasing.
REFERENCES: Alleydog. (2016, October 26). Collective Unconscious. Retrieved from Alleydog: http://www.alleydog.com/glossary/definition.php?term=Collective%20Unconscious
Dictionary.com Unabridged. (2016, October 26). Aesthetics. Retrieved from Dictionary: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/aesthetics
Merriam-Webster. (2016, October 26). Theology. Retrieved from Merriam-Webster Dictionary: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/theology
The Free Dictionary. (2011). Collective Unconscious. Retrieved from The Free Dictionary: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/collective+unconscious
Vocabulary:
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In terms of gods or Christ, a high priest preserving social beliefs of religious pathways could at times be more comprehended to ones own cultural perspective in the real World, this can only state what we hear by the priest while reading the scripts from the bible and how individually we understand it, and vision it too be, but not the real thing these two concepts relate to the changes of life and society in the real world. Whereas, science fiction maintains with the future that is broadcast to the world to see, using highly technical systems of the future. Well I could say with Earthsea it may not be a religious film in terms of wizards and sorcerer’s it seems partly unbearable to watch, themes are unfortunate, the philosophy of Ged does change himself a lot throughout the whole film.
http://www.catholicstand.com/theology-science-fiction-iv-end-times/
https://www.google.co.nz/webhp?tab=mw&ei=U1GqV-7YCuq-jwTjq6boCQ&ved=0EKkuCAYoAw#q=theology+meaning
Lots of ideas here, Areta, but your answer jumps around from one question to another.Your last sentence is quite vague.
ReplyDelete1) Theology: theology is the study of religious faith, practice, and experience; particularly in relation to the higher/supernatural being 'God' (Merriam-Webster, 2016)
ReplyDelete2) Collective Unconscious: ‘Collective unconscious’ is a psychological term referred to an unconscious part of the mind that is shared with society/people (The Free Dictionary, 2011). According to Carl Jung, each person shares some elements of unconsciousness with all other people; which he called the “collective unconscious.” (Alleydog, 2016)
3) Aesthetic: According to Dictionary.com, the term ‘aesthetics’ is a branch of philosophy dealing with the notions applicable to fine arts (ie. Beauty, ugly, subliminal, comical, etc.). It is also the study of one’s mind and emotions behind the principles that justify the judgements in relation to one’s sense of beauty (Dictionary.com Unabridged, 2016), or what they find visually pleasing.
REFERENCES:
Alleydog. (2016, October 26). Collective Unconscious. Retrieved from Alleydog: http://www.alleydog.com/glossary/definition.php?term=Collective%20Unconscious
Dictionary.com Unabridged. (2016, October 26). Aesthetics. Retrieved from Dictionary: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/aesthetics
Merriam-Webster. (2016, October 26). Theology. Retrieved from Merriam-Webster Dictionary: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/theology
The Free Dictionary. (2011). Collective Unconscious. Retrieved from The Free Dictionary: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/collective+unconscious