The Symbolism of the Book - with @Seraphim-Hamilton

Jonathan PageauSymbolic World Icon
June 27, 2024

Seraphim Hamilton is an Orthodox theologian who is committed to helping others understand the deep and profound ways that the inspired Scriptures bear witness- in Old and New Testaments- of Jesus Christ as the center and culmination of the human story. He received a Master of Arts in Theology and Classics from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Theology from Duke University. He posts regular Scriptural reflections five days a week at his substack and addresses a variety of subjects on his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/kabane Substack: https://seraphimhamilton.substack.com/

In this discussion with Seraphim, we talk about the book as a symbol. We discuss the Book of Life in Revelation, Scripture itself, literacy in early Christendom, the use of the codex over the scroll, the sacraments and sacred objects, memory, supplementarity, and more. Enjoy!

Timestamps: 00:00 - Coming up 00:43 - Intro music 01:09 - Introduction 01:57 - The role of the book 04:02 - Early Christianity 05:42 - Judaism 07:38 - The Tabernacle and the temple 11:26 - The codex 18:33 - The liturgy and bread 26:59 - Why the book is bitter in Revelation 30:57 - Your name in the Book of Life 37:27 - Memory 40:51 - Supplementarity 43:37 - The duality of Theophany 46:00 - Rumination

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