Presence in the Dark: Joint Attention and the Varying Modes of Being Aware of God’s Presence

Pub Date : 2024-06-06 DOI:10.3390/rel15060701
J. C. Espejo-Serna, John Anderson P-Duarte, Jorge Eduardo Arbeláez
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This paper examines the phenomenon of joint attention and its relevance in understanding the modes of awareness of the presence of God. It explores the perspectives of Eleonore Stump and Andrew Pinsent, as well as the challenge raised by Donald Bungum, with the aim of reaching a better understanding of a distinct way of being ‘moved by God in a divine way’. According to Stump and Pinsent, joint attention can deepen our understanding of our relationship with God, emphasizing the importance of sharing attention with Him and making better sense of the way humans may be moved in a divine way. However, Bungum challenges this view by suggesting the possibility of closeness without explicit awareness. The paper concludes by emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of awareness and the presence of God in our spiritual lives, for our connection with God can manifest in diverse ways different from traditional accounts of explicit awareness. We suggest that a view of joint attention centered in action may be more suitable for an attempt to make sense of what ‘to be moved in a divine way’ amounts to.
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黑暗中的临在:共同关注与意识到上帝临在的不同模式
本文探讨了共同关注现象及其与理解上帝临在的意识模式的相关性。本文探讨了埃莉奥诺尔-斯坦普和安德鲁-品森特的观点,以及唐纳德-邦古姆提出的挑战,旨在更好地理解 "以神圣的方式被上帝感动 "的独特方式。斯坦普和品森特认为,共同关注可以加深我们对与上帝关系的理解,强调与上帝分享关注的重要性,并更好地理解人类以神圣的方式被感动的方式。然而,邦古姆对这一观点提出了质疑,他认为在没有明确意识的情况下也有可能产生亲密关系。本文最后强调,我们需要细致入微地理解意识和上帝在我们灵性生活中的存在,因为我们与上帝的联系可以通过不同于传统的明确意识的各种方式表现出来。我们建议,以行动为中心的共同关注观点可能更适合于尝试理解 "以神圣的方式被感动 "的含义。
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