The Need for RevisionThe Word is Dead; Long Live the Word
The Need for Revision: The Word is Dead; Long Live the Word
Owen, David P.
2011-01-01 00:00:00
[“In the beginning was the Word,” the Christian apostle John said, “and the Word was with God, and the Word was God” (1:1). Indeed, many religious faiths tell of deities speaking the world into existence, of gods-as-authors, and even those faiths that do not still only come into power and relevance as a way of understanding the human condition through storytelling of some sort.]
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The Need for RevisionThe Word is Dead; Long Live the Word
[“In the beginning was the Word,” the Christian apostle John said, “and the Word was with God, and the Word was God” (1:1). Indeed, many religious faiths tell of deities speaking the world into existence, of gods-as-authors, and even those faiths that do not still only come into power and relevance as a way of understanding the human condition through storytelling of some sort.]
Published: Jan 1, 2011
Keywords: Feedback Loop; Religious Faith; Digital Literature; Printing Press; Butterfly Wing
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