Docetism

This term comes from the Greek word: dokein (“to seem,” “to appear”). This is the doctrine that Jesus wasn’t a human being of flesh & blood. But Jesus was a pure spirit who only appeared to be human, that his human form was an illusion. If God is perfected Spirit, He couldn’t possibly “unite” with matter. Therefore, Jesus’ body was a sort of divine hologram.

The word Doketai (“Illusionists”) referring to early groups who denied Jesus’ humanity, first occurred in a letter by Bishop Serapion of Antioch (197-203). It appears to have arisen over theological contentions concerning the meaning, figurative or literal, of a sentence from the beginning of John’s Gospel: “the Word was made Flesh.”

Docetism was unequivocally rejected at the First Council of Nicaea in 325. This doctrine is heretical by the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, Armenian Apostolic Church, Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, & Anglican Communion & many Protestant denominations such as Calvinist (Reformed Christians), Reformed Baptists, Waldensians, & all Trinitarian Christians.

There are 2 varieties of Docetism. In 1 version, called Marcionism, Jesus was so divine that couldn’t have been human. Since God lacked a material body, which couldn’t physically suffer. Jesus only appeared to be a flesh & blood man. His body was a phantasm.

Marcion of Sinope is perhaps the most famous figure associated with Docetic teachings. He was a wealthy shipowner who moved to Rome around 140 CE. Marcion was obsessed with the contrast between the “wrathful” God of the Old Testament & the “loving” Father of Jesus.

Marcion argued that Jesus was a completely new entity who descended directly from Heaven to Capernaum in 29 CE. He didn’t have a birth, childhood, or biological body. Marcion was the 1st to try & create a “closed” New Testament canon. This forced mainstream Christianity to define its own scriptures.

The other group who were accused of Docetism held that Jesus was a man in the flesh. But Christ was a separate entity who entered Jesus’ body in the form of a dove at His baptism, empowered him to perform miracles, & abandoned Him upon His death on the cross.

Ignatius of Antioch, writing in the early 2nd century while on his way to be executed in Rome, he was the main “anti-Docetist.” He realized that if Jesus didn’t have a real body, His death & resurrection were meaningless.

Ignatius argued that if Jesus’ suffering was a fake, then the suffering of Christian martyrs was also a waste of time. He insisted on the physical reality of the Eucharist, calling it the “medicine of immortality” because it represented real flesh.

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‘Capernaum’ Director Nadine Labaki on How Cinema Can Help Arab Filmmakers ‘Express Pent-Up Anger,’ ‘Not Being Faced With Agenda’ From Western Funders

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://variety.com/2025/film/festivals/capernaum-director-nadine-labaki-western-funders-1236602505/

‘Capernaum’ Director Nadine Labaki on How Cinema Can Help Arab Filmmakers ‘Express Pent-Up Anger,’ ‘Not Being Faced With Agenda’ From Western Funders
#Variety #Festivals #Global #News #Capernaum #NadineLabaki #RedSeaFilmFestival

https://variety.com/2025/film/festivals/capernaum-director-nadine-labaki-western-funders-1236602505/

Nadine Labaki Talks 'Difficulty' of Making Films in Arab Region

'Capernaum' director Nadine Labaki discusses working with non-actors in 'Capernaum,' dealing with Western funds and 'responsibility' of filmmaking.

Variety

Nadine Labaki Teases Next Feature as Director, Talks Having ‘Hardest Year of My Life’ After Record-Breaking Smash Hit ‘Capernaum’

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://variety.com/2025/film/news/nadine-labaki-next-film-director-capernaum-1236602492/

Nadine Labaki Teases Next Feature as Director, Talks Having ‘Hardest Year of My Life’ After Record-Breaking Smash Hit ‘Capernaum’
#Variety #News #Capernaum #NadineLabaki #RedSeaFilmFestival #VarietyLoungeRedSea2025

https://variety.com/2025/film/news/nadine-labaki-next-film-director-capernaum-1236602492/

Nadine Labaki Teases Next Film as Director After Smash Hit Capernaum

Nadine Labaki says she's working on her next film following 2018's record breaking Capernaum, and describes the emotional toll that movie had on her

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Sfântul Ioan Hrisostom, despre vindecarea slăbănogului din Capernaum Trebuie, dar, să stârpim cu blândeţe boala. Omul care se îndreaptă datorită fricii se întoarce iute iarăşi la răutatea lui. 👉 https://c.aparatorul.md/51yjn 👈 #Capernaum #Hristos #OmiliiLaMatei #SfântulIoanGurădeAur #SfântulIoanHrisostom #VindecareaSlăbănogului
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African Paper | David Eugene Edwards und Al Cisneros mit gemeinsamer EP

Mit ihrer ersten gemeinsamen Veröffentlichung legen David Eugene Edwards (Wovenhand, 16 Horsepower) und Al Cisneros (Sleep, OM) eine 10"-EP vor, die zwei dichte, eindringliche Instrumentalstücke enthält. ...

African Paper
A ★★★½ review of Capernaum (2018)

Konsequent ist, wie der Film die ökonomischen Zwänge, Einbahnstraßen und Sackgassen herausarbeitet, in denen sich so viele Menschen im Nahen Osten befinden, herausarbeitet. Aber vor der Systemfrage scheut der Film zurück – jedoch aus gutem Grund. Denn warum weiter an einem System arbeiten, wenn es bereits unrettbar kaputt ist? Die letztlich durch den Film gestellte Frage ist schließlich noch einmal viel existenziellerer Natur und außerdem universeller, als dass der Westen sich dem entziehen könnte. Wirklich verhandelt – im wortwörtlichen und im übertragenden Sinne – wird diese Frage jedoch nur bedingt. Wir sehen stattdessen viele Bilder, die zwar einerseits sehr berühren,

Gesehen: Capernaum (2018)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULUo0048xZE

FR/LB/GB/US, R: Nadine Labaki, D: Zain Al Rafeea, Boluwatife Treasure Bankole, Kawsar Al Haddad, Fadi Yousef, Cedra Izzam, Nadine Labaki, Wikipedia

Konsequent ist, wie der Film die ökonomischen Zwänge, Einbahnstraßen und Sackgassen herausarbeitet, in denen sich so viele Menschen im Nahen Osten befinden, herausarbeitet. Aber vor der Systemfrage scheut der Film zurück – jedoch aus gutem Grund. Denn warum weiter an einem System arbeiten, wenn es bereits unrettbar kaputt ist? Die letztlich durch den Film gestellte Frage ist schließlich noch einmal viel existenziellerer Natur und außerdem universeller, als dass der Westen sich dem entziehen könnte.

Wirklich verhandelt – im wortwörtlichen und im übertragenden Sinne – wird diese Frage jedoch nur bedingt. Wir sehen stattdessen viele Bilder, die zwar einerseits sehr berühren, sich andererseits aber auch sehr oft gefährlich nahe an der Grenze zum Armutsporno bewegen und deshalb leider eben auch oft manipulativ auf mich gewirkt haben. Und das hat es mir schwer gemacht, mich vollends auf diesen Film einzulassen.

Insgesamt bewegt sich CAPERNAUM mit angezogener Handbremse, weil er aus seinem das Geschehen einrahmenden „Gimmick“ nichts macht und sich dieser dort aufgeworfenen Frage nicht wirklich stellt.

★★★½☆

https://andrepitz.de/2024/10/05/gesehen-capernaum-2018/

#BoluwatifeTreasureBankole #Capernaum #CedraIzzam #FadiYousef #Filme #KawsarAlHaddad #NadineLabaki #StadtDerHoffnung #ZainAlRafeea

Capernaum | Official US Trailer HD (2018)

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#NowWatching #TheChosen S3E2 - "Two by Two"

Love how this one starts out, with a beautiful view of #Capernaum.

Also... I know this is a classic trope (even in #Anime), but WHY is Atticus constantly eating?!?

Looking forward to commenting more on this one as I watch it, particularly one rather poignant and controversial scene.

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The redemption/reconciliation story arc with Matthew and his parents is absolutely golden. The actors who played Alphaeus and Elisheva just knocked it out of the park.

...

ELISHEVA: Matthew, He chose you!
MATTHEW: To this day, I don't know why.

...

I love the symbolism of Matthew putting down his handkerchief to hug his mom. That is the same handkerchief that he's been clutching the entire series until now, something to protect him from the outside world and retain his little bubble of affluence and distance; his supposed germaphobia a mere symbol of his forceful otherness. Now all such pretense is dropped, and he is one with his community, and his family.

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I'm going to avoid season 4 spoilers, but I have to say there's one scene in this episode that totally takes on a new meaning because of Season 4. 😭

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I'm not going to say much about the scene between Jesus and Little James. I have some issues with some of the theology of healing there, but overall, it is a very beautiful scene.

Excellent episode!