神有事情要证明:圣经神学中的辩护

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION THEOLOGY TODAY Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1177/00405736231190321
Paul K. Moser
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上帝有事情要向人类证明,但人们通常忽略了这一点。他们常常问他们能证明上帝什么,但他们很少问上帝想要证明他们什么。这个明显的遗漏需要纠正,为了负责任的调查上帝的缘故。这里提供的更正将解释,上帝旨在证明什么的问题的答案决定了人类能够证明上帝的问题的答案。需要的纠正将出现在一个反复出现但未被重视的圣经主题中,即在人类对上帝的不信任,回避和疏远面前,上帝证明了什么,或证明了什么。上帝的目的是证明只有上帝是完全公义的,但尽管如此,他还是可以证明最初反抗的人在再创造过程中合作是正当的。这个过程是使他们配得上上帝和上帝的好消息,即不配得到上帝对人类的认可。这个观点被神学家、圣经诠释者和宗教哲学家广泛地忽视了。恢复对它的关注将有助于理解上帝在世界上的方式,从而增加这些方式和对上帝的信仰的可信度。(文章将“证明”一词用在熟悉的“确认”意义上,而不需要数学或逻辑证明中的演绎推理。)
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God Has Something to Prove: Vindication in Biblical Theology
God has something to prove to humans, but they typically overlook this. They often ask what they can prove about God, but they rarely ask what God aims to prove to or about them. This striking omission calls for correction, for the sake of responsible inquiry about God. The correction offered here will explain that the answer to the question of what God aims to prove determines the answer to the question of what humans are able to prove about God. The needed correction will arise in the light of a recurring but underappreciated biblical theme about what God proves, or vindicates, in the presence of human distrust, avoidance, and alienation toward God. God aims to prove that God alone is perfectly righteous but nonetheless can justify initially resistant people who cooperate in a re-creative process. The process is that of making them worthy of God and God's good news of unmerited divine approval for humans. This perspective has been widely neglected by theologians, biblical interpreters, and philosophers of religion. Restoring attention to it will help to make some sense of God's ways in the world, thereby adding credibility to those ways and to faith in God. (The article uses the term “proof” in a familiar sense of “confirmation,” in a way that does not require the kind of deductive inference found in mathematical or logical proof.)
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