Sea of Faith 3 - Don Cuppit - Documentary : (David Friedrich Strauss, Albert Schweitzer)
'Going by the Book': David Friedrich Strauss and Albert Schweitzer; Rev Prof Cupitt looks at the turning of the critical historical approach onto Christianity and its scriptures.
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In this rich and strange series Don Cupitt periphrastically explores how Christian thought nurtured, and responded to an increasingly materialist/realist/rationalist modern world-view. Cupitt consideredly meanders through the works and lives of a miscellany of thoughtful coves including David Friedrich Strauss, Albert Schweitzer, Galileo, Pascal, Kierkegaard, Jung, Freud, Schopenhaurer, Annie Besant, Vivekananda, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein and others. This learned, yet accessible, and frankly slightly odd series, is just the sort of thing you don't see on TV anymore.
I believe this series is still available on DVD via the "Sea of Faith Network". www.sofn.org.uk/pages/dvd.html
Don Cupitt's 1984 BBC documentary "Sea of Faith" Episode 3 Going by the Book
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These older documentaries are absolute gold.
What a beautiful programme. Thanks 😊
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Thank you so much for this upload. This series is just as relevant today.
Thanks for inspirational documentary.
Wonderful documentation. I think we are in need for more post-theism in christianity.
"Even by (heroic) standards, his energy was prodigious". Amen to that! Got to get up pretty early in the morning to outwork Schweitzer, Wesley, or Bach!
Amazing 👌
thats the first I knew of it....the rationalisation of aliens is a result of our loneliness - aloneness- in the universe.
Do you know where I could find the soundtrack of this series?
Does anybody knows what Bach piece is played in the broken piano when he says mr. Schweitzer used to play at night in the cottage?
Can anyone identify from which recording of Bach's Art of Fugue does that Contrapunctus 9 which closes the documentary and also plays along with the army manoeuvres come? I remembered it was wonderfully compelling and brought out the grave and profound quality of the writing, and hearing it again (thank you), it still seems like one to have.
Wherein can one find the verses at
Does anyone know where we can find the subtitles?
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I don’t agree with Albert Schweitzers historical interpretation, largely because I see it as besides the point. It is a historical literalist interpretation similar to the literalist interpretations of fundamentalists. Both are concerned with a historical accuracy. Such as
Consider for 5 seconds, Jesus was a fictional character with no reality....like Soap star!