it is nonsense to ask if the Bible is the literal truth, only because "literal truth" is a nonsense notion. — Metaphysician Undercover
paintings, musical compositions or poems, also may be more or less art, and may even not be art at all. — John
But if it has been created or composed AS art, then it has no other purpose — Wayfarer
Interesting point, but I don't quite agree. You might recall the big debate on the old forum between myself and Landru among others - I think you also - as to the historicity of the Resurrection. My view is it is an historical fact, it is something that really occurred, not only a myth. I am not going to get into that debate again, but it was about a similar point. — Wayfarer
I think, overall, one of the better hermenuetics is the one offered by Karen Armstrong about 'mythos' and 'logos' - that mythos is not and was never intended to be read as a literal truth, but embodies an insight in a way that one can imaginatively comprehend it. It's all about meaning. Whereas logos (the logical/analytical/historical) is all measure, control, how to function in the world. They were recognised in most traditions as complementary, but current Western culture is definitely unbalanced in favour of 'logos', whereby the Dawkins of this world attempt to reinterpret 'mythos' as 'logos', which makes it seem ridiculous, and the ridicule those who believe it. — Wayfarer
So-called primitive art always had purposes that were really nothing like what we might consider the purpose of art. For that matter what about the difference between religious art and secular art? The rise of the portrait genre in Europe, for example? Those who commissioned Rembrandt probably had very definite purposes in mind. — John
That's why "purpose" is a red herring and the subject of much wasted energy amongst philosophers and critics. It's nothing more than a reduction or art or work to a particular concept, a sort of status game where someone's creation of effort is lauded for an idea considered relevant or cool. — TheWillowOfDarkness
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