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在 1984 年首播 40 周年之际,本文将探讨 BBC 电视系列片《信仰之海》(The Sea of Faith)的主题,该片由剑桥大学哲学家和神学家唐-库比特(Don Cupitt)编剧和主讲。文章将尝试评估其在当时和现在的意义。我们认为,库比特因推进对上帝的广泛的 "非现实主义 "理解而享有 "激进 "的声誉,这可能掩盖了其他同样重要的特点,尤其是他的核心论点,即除非基督教对现代思想做出建设性的回应,否则它将注定无关紧要。最后,文章将就库比特的宗教宣言对那些今天仍然认同他对传统神学的批判的人的意义进行一些思考。
On the fortieth anniversary of its first broadcast in 1984, this article will consider the main themes of the BBC TV series
The Sea of Faith
, written and presented by the Cambridge philosopher and theologian Don Cupitt. It will attempt to evaluate its significance, then and now. We argue that Cupitt’s ‘radical’ reputation for his advancement of a broadly ‘non-realist’ understanding of God may have overshadowed other equally significant features, not least his central argument that unless Christianity responded constructively to modern thought it would be doomed to irrelevance. The article will close with some reflections on what Cupitt’s manifesto for religion might mean for those who continue to identify with his critiques of traditional theology today.