If you learn anything new all week…learn this. Faith in Science (Part III)
Learn these three words:
These three words summarize the three main worldviews with regard to the relationship between God and the world…that is every perspective generally fits into one of the three. As a preface, ever since Aristotle was rejected in the “Enlightenment”, forms of the first and second views have become ever more popular in the western world. This change essentially manifests the polarization of faith and reason, which The First Vatican Council, Leo XIII, Pius IX and Pius X all tried to prevent and John Paul II had to deal with after the Second Vatican Council, now not only outside the Church but from within. Cardinal Avery Dulles S.J. wrote in his essay “Faith and Reason: From Vatican I to John Paul II:
Here are the three:
However, illogically, the result focusing on the mere mechanical has for many people acted as a retroactive justification for the incorrect metaphysical position that coincided with it. If the demonstration of mechanism is all you are looking for, it’s not surprising that is all you will find. We are smarter than that. No one can become completely ignorant of the appearance of orientation/telos of the mechanism because we live and breath in it everyday. God’s existence is necessary because his role is existence itself…he is that towards which all things are oriented towards for their perfect as Aquinas argues in his five proofs. Here are some related posts: |