Thursday, January 15, 2015

Fantasy, Certainty, Symbol ...

My comment on the latest Part XVII of my New Metaphysics is that one has to start somewhere with something. Part XVII is on History. I was surprised, in my preparations, by Reinhold Niebuhr. I had not understood how unique and prescient his approach to revelation and history was. For Niebuhr, Biblical history is not fantasy, nor is it certainty, nor does it stand for something else (which, I would think, are the three basic ideas today). Rather, as I interpret him, he seeks to validate revelation on the basis of truth value. In his generation, this notion would surely not have made the grade. Today, with new ways of seeing things, it might well. At the same time, there are major issues.

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