history, revelation and the knowledge of god (monotheistic faith)
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History, Revelation and the Knowledge of God (monotheistic faith). Three Interrelated Topics: History, Revelation and Faith. We want to answer the following questions: How is the Divine present in human history? How is the Divine revealed? How is the Divine known?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
History, Revelation and the Knowledge of God(monotheistic faith)
Three Interrelated Topics: History, Revelation and
Faith• We want to answer the following
questions:
– How is the Divine present in human history?
– How is the Divine revealed?
– How is the Divine known?
Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Center much on the importance of history, revelation and faith
Judaism, Christianity and Islam
These are called “historical religions” because of the nature in which followers believe that the Divine communicates with specific individuals.
Revelation
• “Truth that is inaccessible to reason alone, although it may be consistent with reason. It is unfolded, disclosed, revealed by God, e.g. , through the biblical writings that contain the truth, illumined by the action of the Spirit of God.”– From Dictionary of Religion and
Philosophy by Geddes MacGregor
Revelation
• “God reveals himself in a more general way in the writings of noble men and women through the ages and the leaders of other religions, but in a special way in Christ as the ‘full and final revelation of God’” and in others . . .– From Dictionary of Religion and
Philosophy by Geddes MacGregor
Revelation
• General Revelation (Richardson) allows people in some way to know about God.– 1. Reason- the capacity to
think about God.– 2. Artistic Expression -
beauty in art, scenes of nature and music
– 3. Sense of morality– 4. Laws of the Universe– 5. Holy men and women
throughout time.
• Special Revelation is God disclosed in a very special way to specific people so that they personally experience God .
• Examples– Moses and the
burning bush.– Mohammed and
the angel Gabriel.
Various opinions
• Richardson claims that general revelation has “redeeming power for those who experience God through philosophy, art forms and nature.”
• Other theologians i.e. Karl Bart, Emil Brunner “hold that special revelation alone serves as a vehicle for saving grace.”
How is knowledge of God possible?
Faith and/or Reason?
Knowledge of the Divine • Faith may emphasize
special revelation and– revelation– theology– humanity’s will– humanity’s freedom– trust– God as personal– Divine disclosure
• Reason may emphasize general revelation and– discursive thinking– philosophy– humanity’s intellect– humanity’s knowledge– logic– philosophical speculations– human discovery– God as abstract,
impersonal
Faith and Reason
What are the possibilities?
What is Faith?
• Faith – It is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. (NIV)
What is Reason?
• Reason -- The ability to reflect on an idea or object or to demonstrate the existence or proof of something or to determine its veracity by way of experiment, deduction or inference.
Reason rejects Faith
• When reason rejects faith it leads to skepticism– reason seeks God
either atheism or agnosticism results
Reason embraces Faith
• When reason embraces faith it leads to acceptance.– Reason is included
in the way of faith; all truth is God’s truth. There is a close identity between philosophy and the Judeo-Christian tradition.
Faith rejects Reason
• When faith rejects reason, in extreme examples, leads to cynicism.– Reason is out and
out rejected when it comes to the knowledge of God.
– Human reason is incapable of grasping the sovereign mind.
Faith embraces Reason
• When faith embraces reason it leads to improved faith.– “Reason is only
helpful when guided by faith.”
Sources
• Slide 5 http://www.ourfaiths.org/canada/judaism/images/Judaism02.gif
• Slide 5 http://www.accn.org/~hcrc/• Slide 5 http://religion-cults.com/Islam/islam.htm• Slide 10 http://www.staugustine.net/Faithandreason.html• Slide 11 http://www.lisafittipaldi.com/a_faith.htm• Slide 12 http://www2.bc.edu/~anderso/jhe.html• Slide 13 http://dark.gothic.ru/trikal/news/news.htm• Slide 14
http://www.sacredheartquincy.org/resources/acceptance.htm• Slide 15 http://www.antoniomarchetti.it/varioson.htm• Slide 18 http://www.staugustine.net/Scienceandfaith.html•