Avatars

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Clive
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Avatars

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Avatars

Beyond Belief

The word "Avatar" was not conceived by a Hollywood film producer but comes from the Sanskrit word for "descent". It relates to when a deity manifests in an earthly embodiment. In Christianity "incarnation" describes the coming of the divine in bodily form to the world in which we inhabit. Does this make Jesus an "Avatar"? Some Hindu's believe so. In this programme Ernie Rea explores the parallels and distinctions between the two and, as new technologies offer the prospect of digital "Avatars" able to simulate our personalities in the online world after death, discusses what such developments tell us about contemporary attitudes to life-after-death and immortality.

Joining Ernie Rea to discuss the theology and digital reinvention of "Avatars" are Dr Chetna Kang, Hindu priest and psychiatrist, David Law Professor of Christian Thought and Philosophical Theology, and Dr John Troyer, Deputy Director of the Centre of Death and Society at the University of Bath.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04ps15m

This programme has a fascinating discussion about the incarnation of Christ and the birth of Krishna.

The Christian ideas look like an obvious import from Hinduism, much disguised and changed by chinese whispers. Maybe syncretism has much longer tentacles than generally accepted! Well Alexander was there 300 odd years before!
"We cannot slaughter each other out of the human impasse"
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