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For the third part, we really are trying to capture how scientism is really a sort of magical thinking and how religion — how ontological philosophy — is more causally bound.
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Galatians 4:21-5:1
Artist in Residence 2019: Lancelot Schaubert - Part 3
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Lancelot Schaubert
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Credits:
Curated by:
Spark & Echo Arts, Artist in Residence 2019
2019
Fantasy

Primary Scripture
Tell me, you that desire to be under the law, don’t you listen to the law?
For it is written that Abraham had two sons, one by the servant, and one by the free woman.
However, the son by the servant was born according to the flesh, but the son by the free woman was born through promise.
These things contain an allegory, for these are two covenants. One is from Mount Sinai, bearing children to bondage, which is Hagar.
For this Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia, and answers to the Jerusalem that exists now, for she is in bondage with her children.
But the Jerusalem that is above is free, which is the mother of us all.
For it is written,
“Rejoice, you barren who don’t bear.
Break out and shout, you that don’t travail.
For more are the children of the desolate than of her who has a husband.”
Now we, brothers, as Isaac was, are children of promise.
But as then, he who was born according to the flesh persecuted him who was born according to the Spirit, so also it is now.
However what does the Scripture say? “Throw out the servant and her son, for the son of the servant will not inherit with the son of the free woman.”
So then, brothers, we are not children of a servant, but of the free woman.
Stand firm therefore in the liberty by which Christ has made us free, and don’t be entangled again with a yoke of bondage.
Galatians 4:21-5:1
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October 7, 2019
For the third part, we really are trying to capture how scientism is really a sort of magical thinking and how religion — how ontological philosophy — is more causally bound.
We’re getting at the nature of magic and how, if it’s real, it’s something more like prayer and less like voodoo, more like hope and imagination and less like the sort of snake oil we see in Silicon Valley. All in the same milieu with a bit of discovery of the continuing backstory.
Spark Notes
The Artist's Reflection
Lancelot has sold work to The New Haven Review (The Institute Library), The Anglican Theological Review, TOR (MacMillan), McSweeney's, The Poet's Market, Writer's Digest, and many, many similar markets. (His favorite, a rather risqué piece, illuminated bankroll management by prison inmates in the World Series Edition of Poker Pro). Publisher's Weekly called his debut novel BELL HAMMERS "a hoot."
He has lectured on these at academic conferences, graduate classes, and nerd conventions in Nashville, Portland, Baltimore, Tarrytown, NYC, Joplin, and elsewhere.
The Missouri Tourism Bureau, WRKR, Flying Treasure, 9art, The Brooklyn Film Festival, NYC Indie Film Fest, Spiva Center for the Arts, The Institute of the North in Alaska, and the Chicago Museum of Photography have all worked with him as a film producer and director in various capacities.
Lancelot Schaubert

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Lancelot Schaubert
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