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A conversation with literary scholar Harold Bloom
10/27/2005
Harold Bloom
A conversation with literary scholar Harold Bloom
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A conversation with renowned literary scholar and Sterling professor at Yale Harold Bloom about his book "Jesus and Yahweh: The Names Divine".
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Comment by Brian Margolis on Saturday, Jun 28 at 06:27 PM

In general, I agree with Harold Bloom’s theological thoughts, but not with his political ones. When Charlie Rose said in this interview “There’s something there”, referring to Jesus’ enduring popularity, Bloom’s answer was insufficient. Jesus was put to death for a political crime [sedition\ not a spiritual one. But there is no such thing as a “spiritual crime”. Is there? According to the Catholic Church there used to be, and perhaps still is. Then along came Martin Luther and Modernity. But this is part of the problem. The political reality, in which Jesus and other Jews lived in back then, was, over the decades immediately following Jesus’ execution, edited and codified out of the first version of the New Testament. The New Testament does not report the brutal occupation of Judea by Rome. Hence we are left with a lofty and bucolic picture in which this individual “willingly gave his life” for the future transgressions of people he doesn’t even know. To get to the point of this post: human beings are lazy. They will take the path of least resistance especially when it comes to matters of salvation. You mean all I have to do is believe in him and all my transgressions from the past, present, and future will be wiped clean and I can start fresh? That’s just like reformatting my hard drive. I can do that in a few minutes – even instantaneously. But what do I learn about myself in the process? Nothing! How do I evolve spiritually? I don’t! What sorts of examples have I collected to learn from to not repeat the same mistakes in the future? None! Not only that, but I can use the false story that was handed down to me in the New Testament to chastise Jews who had a three thousand year spiritual head start, and I don’t even read Hebrew. Wow – OK, sign me up!! All this is not to suggest that Jews cannot learn anything from Christians – because they can, and should.
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Comment by MA on Monday, Jun 16 at 05:45 PM

I love Bloom, but it's sad to see him acting paranoid about America becoming a theocracy. The odds are remote and even ludicrous.
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Comment by Joe on Wednesday, May 28 at 12:54 AM

Harold Bloom is the most pretentious person I've ever heard speak. I can't stand the man. I don't blame Charlie for interrupting when the professor babbles on incoherently merely to satisfy his own egotistical desire to hear himself speak.
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Comment by Thomas on Monday, May 5 at 08:15 PM

As far as the aforecriticized "interruptions" mentioned above, Charlie, you are let off the hook for your ego's naturally delusional (and therefore unnecessary, however unwitting) defenses of your Real Self. Any ego must give voice to the biases that its social world constructs. Your heart, I confirm for all, is pure -- like any heart. You are closer than most to the Kingdom within. Keep leading by example.
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Comment by Ozi on Sunday, Sep 30 at 07:44 PM

This interview is a treasure trove of enormous worth. Harold Bloom is a fascinating man. Inspiring.
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Comment by Jessica on Sunday, Sep 9 at 02:41 AM

Your show is a GIFT. Thank you for the web site that makes it possible for these interviews to be available.
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Comment by mikekudirka on Sunday, Jul 15 at 05:56 AM

Charlie, I love your show, it's one of the most positive aspects of American broadcasting. At the risk of sounding crude, I would recommend that you review your interviewing style as regards Harold Bloom. Compare your style from the 1998 interview to the 2005 one. I think that you gave him much more room to speak his views without interruption in 1998. I've noticed that in the past couple of years, you've been interrupting more, perhaps with the intention that it will arouse deeper aspects to the conversation. I don't think this is as effective as giving them ample space to think and speak. cheers...
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Comment by Sophie on Tuesday, Jun 5 at 03:23 AM

I absolutely love Charlie Rose! Marvelous interview as always =)
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Comment by Santiago on Saturday, May 26 at 10:33 PM

Charlie Rose is such a gift to America. Keep on keepin' on, Charlie!
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Comment by jim on Wednesday, May 2 at 12:07 AM

I love this interview. Thanks for making it available.
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