Knox Daniel - Magic and Science

  Our discussion of the relationship between magic and science was riveting, in part because of its connection to Judaism. Martin Buber, in I and Thou, noted that magic tries to be effective without a relationship, by manipulating objects. This occurs in the 3rd person, whereas prayer, an essential aspect of being in relationship with God, involves stepping before a countenance. We talked about how Moses wanted to see God’s face, but God only allowed to see him from behind; even so, the glory of God remained on Moses, so he had to wear a veil because men were unable to look upon him afterward. This, along with the explanation of the Hebrew Yahweh, were very interesting to me since I’m a Christian.

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