- Dunamis
"Dunamis" or "dynamis" (Greek δυναμις) is an
Ancient Greek word meaning "power" or "force". It is the root of the English words "dynamic", "dynamite", and "dynamo". The word "dunamis" is sometimes seen in English texts because of its importance inphilosophy .Oracle of Dunamis
In Greek mythology, the
Oracle of Dunamis (ca. 1400 BCE), believed to have been situated south of the island ofRhodes , contained astatue of a man who was to lead humanity into a time of spiritual prosperity.Christian s assigned this toJesus in support of Biblical prophecies.Philosophy
The word "dunamis" appears in
Aristotle 's works as a term for what is or has a certain potency. The word can be translated by such terms as power,capacity ,potential ,potency ,capability and faculty (ability ,skill , or power). The term relates toMichel Foucault 's pouvoir in French: the able-to-do. Aristotle contrasted dunamis withenergeia orentelecheia .Jacques Derrida uses the term in "The Strange Institution Called Literature," where Derrida writes, "...poetry and literature have as a common feature that they suspend the 'thetic' naivety of the transcendent reading. This also accounts for the philosophical force of these experiences, a force of provocation to think phenomenality, meaning, object, even being as such, a force which is at least potential, a philosophicaldunamis --which can, however, be developed only in the text like a substance" (Derrida 46).Christianity
In Christian theology "Dunamis" is sometimes used in conjunction with the
Holy Spirit . [http://www.studylight.org/lex/grk/view.cgi?number=1411] It describes the activities of the Holy Spirit as believers receive Him (Acts 1:8, 10:38).ee also
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ontology
*ousia
*hypostasis
*physics Bibliography
*Energeia And Entelecheia: "Act" in Aristotle by
George Alfred Blair University of Ottawa Press ISBN-13: 978-0776603643
*Greek Philosophical Terms: A Historical Lexicon byFrancis Peters NYU Press ISBN-13: 978-0814765524External links
* [http://www.philosophypages.com/dy/d9.htm#dyna Philosophy Dictionary online]
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