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학술저널
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이정일 (동국대학교)
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동국대학교 영어권문화연구소 영어권문화연구 영어권문화연구 제9권 제3호
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2016.12
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175 - 199 (25page)

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The purpose of this paper is to examine the two biblical narratives of ‘David and Goliath’ (First Samuel 17) and ‘Abraham and Lot.’ (Genesis 13). These two narratives are often retold to inspire people to stand firm in faith. This paper develops an argument about David and Abraham, and relates it to a philosophy of technology. For this, the concepts of ‘Time, Space, Speed’ by Paul Virilio are used to argue that (a) David uses a sling as a speed machine to fight against Goliath, and (b) Abraham’s choice to trust the promise of God shows that he sees the promise of God from the perspective of eternity. What makes David admirable is not only his faith but also his understanding of technology. According to Virilio, time has conquered space. Military technology (the sling used by David) offers an example of why the acceleration of speed matters. The shrinking of space by time brings us to the power of speed, which encourages us to rethink visuality as an active, embodied practice that comes from one’s trust in the Word of God. If we think of visuality (or wealth, prosperity) in terms of eternity, where consideration can be given to the promise of God, then it is possible to explain Abraham’s choice on the promise of God over land in Genesis 13. Ultimately, it is important to possess speed or time, and furthermore, to control speed or time is perhaps the most important form of showing physical and spiritual power. If we accepts Virilio’s concepts, then we no longer have faith in what we see with our own eyes. The visual things such as heavy armor (Goliath), choice of land (Lot) blind us to other realities represented by David and Abraham.

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