Hebraic vs Judaic Consciousness

Hebraic Consciousness

โ€œHebraic thought celebrates dynamic, multiform, time- centered, open systems in which spirituality is drawn down into every part of our daily lives. Rather than a quest for purity of form in some heavenly realm, Judaism seeks to reveal spirituality in the rough complexities of earth-bound living.โ€

Judaic Consciousness

โ€œBecause of Our Sins, We have been exiled from our land.โ€

If Israelite thinking is to be characterized, it is obvious first to call it dynamic, vigorous, passionate, and sometimes quite explosive in kind; correspondingly Greek thinking is static, peaceful, moderate, and harmonious in kind.1 Thorleif Boman

Alexenberg, Mel. The Future of Art in a Digital Age: From Hellenistic to Hebraic Consciousness (p. 9). Intellect Books Ltd. Kindle Edition.ย 

The Bible encoded in a flowing scroll form provides a clue as to the nature of biblical consciousness as an open-ended, living system.

Alexenberg, Mel. The Future of Art in a Digital Age: From Hellenistic to Hebraic Consciousness (pp. 11-12). Intellect Books Ltd. Kindle Edition.ย 

Hebraic consciousness shares with postmodernism a dynamic, creative, playful consciousness that promotes the interplay betweenย 

multiple perspectives and alternating viewpoints from inside and from outside.

Alexenberg, Mel. The Future of Art in a Digital Age: From Hellenistic to Hebraic Consciousness (p. 13). Intellect Books Ltd. Kindle Edition.ย 

Hebraic thought celebrates dynamic, multiform, time- centered, open systems in which spirituality is drawn down into every part of our daily lives. Rather than a quest for purity of form in some heavenly realm, Judaism seeks to reveal spirituality in the rough complexities of earth-bound living.

Alexenberg, Mel. The Future of Art in a Digital Age: From Hellenistic to Hebraic Consciousness (p. 17). Intellect Books Ltd. Kindle Edition.

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