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Douglas R. McGaughey Strangers and Pilgrims W DE G Theologische Bibliothek Töpelmann Herausgegeben von O. Bayer - W. Härle · H.-R Müller Band 81 Walter de Gruyter · Berlin · New York 1997 Douglas R. McGaughey Strangers and Pilgrims On the Role of Aporiai in Theology Walter de Gruyter · Berlin · New York 1997 1 Printed on acid-free paper which falls within the guidelines of the ANSI to ensure permanence and durability. Die Deutsche Bibliothek — Cataloging-in-Publication Data McGaughey, Douglas R.: Strangers and pilgrims : on the role of aporiai theology / Douglas R. McGaughey. — Berlin ; New York : de Gruyter, 1997 (Theologische Bibliothek Töpelmann ; Bd. 81) ISBN 3-11-015493-5 © Copyright 1997 by Walter de Gruyter & Co., D-10785 Berlin All rights reserved, including those of translation into foreign languages. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any information storage and retrieval system, without permis- sion in writing from the publisher. Printed in Germany Printing: Werner Hildebrand, Berlin Binding: Lüderitz & Bauer-GmbH, Berlin Preface The present project is indebted consciously and unconsciously to many. Any attempt to speak only demonstrates that one is a mere midget standing on the shoulders of the giants of a tradition that has gone before. I have been blessed with rigorous conversation partners. Many of them I have not had the pleasure of meeting in person, but their presence permeates what follows and can be found documented in the footnotes. Others, such as those con- stituting the breakfast sessions (which often lasted from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon) in graduate school, the circle of friends in Tübingen from 1980 to 1983, colleagues, friends, and students at Greensboro College and Wil- lamette University, have more personally influenced the content of this pro- ject - although I hasten to add that none of them is to be held accountable for my foibles. They are only responsible for whatever valuable insights are found here. To all of these persons I express my deep gratitude and highest respect. Willamette University funded several summers of research through At- kinson foundation grants, a faculty seminar on Ricoeur's Time and Narra- tive, computers, and secretarial assistance without which this project would still be a mere possibility. It was also assisted by a 1991 summer grant from the Oregon Council for the Humanities and a year in Germany made pos- sible by a Fulbright research grant. Above all, I express my appreciation to Margit, Sarah, Hanna, and Kerstin. They not only tolerated my disappearance early in the evening, but they kept tugging me back to the real world, and have provided the experi- ential richness that no words on a page can ever grasp. Table of Contents Preface V Introduction 1 Why Aporiai? 1 Two Agendas 10 On the Crisis in Theology 16 An Experiential Faith 34 PART I: THE CONTEXT OF POST-METAPHYSICAL THEOLOGY 1. What is Theology? 43 On Paradox 45 Precedents for Paradox in Theology 51 Hegel's Double Negation Denying History 51 Tillich's One Absolute Paradox 54 Kierkegaard's Thought that Thought Cannot Think 55 Beyond Metaphysics 67 Materialism 69 Idealism 70 A Common Substance 73 Conditions of Possibility 73 Beyond Metaphysics to Faith 74 AFiniteGod? 78 Theology Alone Has No Object 79 Is Theology a Method? 83 Is the Focus of Theology the Call to Decision? 97 Theology and the Aporetic 104 2. Theology and Aporiai 105 Not Mere Astonishment 108 Contingent Necessity and More 110 Retrieval of Spirituality 112 Dialogue and Application: Listening 113 Dialogue and Application: Speaking 121 Dialogue and Application: Humility 125 Theology as the "Fusion of Horizons 126 3. After Heidegger and Derrida 129 Heidegger: On the Meaning of Being 129 On the Copula 131 Heidegger: Being as "World" 139 VIII Table of Contents Derrida and Binary Thought 148 Derrida and Vulgar Skepticism 151 4. David Tracy: Theology as Correlation 157 Contingent versus Metaphysical Necessity 159 On the Role of Concealment in What is Manifest 161 5. On George Lindbeck's Cultural-Linguistic 172 Theological Model Reality and Religion as a Social Construct: 175 Truth as Pragmatic Usage Our Debt to Language: Rules Prior to Paradigms? 178 Faith Precedes Language: 187 But Certainty is the Pre-Condition of Doubt A New Heteronomy 189 6. Theology as Inquiry into Paradox: Strangers and Pilgrims 195 Augustine? 196 Beyond Dualism 197 Unknowing is not Ignorance 199 Faith Seeking Understanding 201 Ogden's Reflective Faith 204 Second Naivete and Praxis 205 Beyond Reductionism 206 Theology as a Subversive Enterprise 208 PART II: ON THE ROLE OF APORIAI IN THEOLOGY 7. The Aporia of Spirit and Matter 213 The Aporia of Spirit and Matter 214 Matter in Contrast to Spirit 216 The Problem of Definition 219 Simile of the Sun 221 Simile of the Line 222 Everydayness and the Real 229 On Universals 233 The Aporia of Universals and Particulars 239 8. The Aporia of Logic and Praxis 241 Two Kinds of Paradigms 242 Sociological Paradigms and Understanding 244 The Subversion of Coherence as the 249 Consequence of Coherence Table of Contents IX The Non-Cumulative Character of Human Knowledge 250 Paradigm Revolutions and the Appria of Logic and Praxis 253 Religious Language and the Aporia of Logic and Praxis 256 Conclusion 259 9. The Aporiai of Language 263 Reality as Vitally Metaphoric 263 I.A. Richards: From Analogy to Tenor and Vehicle 266 Wheelwright: Metaphor and Tensive Reality 270 Metaphorical Tension at the Heart of Language 286 Metaphorical Tension at the Heart of Reality 297 Conclusion 324 10. The Aporiai of Truth 328 Truth as Correspondence: Verification and Falsification 331 Truth as Disclosure: Metaphorical Truth 338 On the Open-endedness of Understanding 346 On the Historicality of Understanding 352 Language as the Mediator of Possibility 357 Aletheia and Symbolic Reality 372 Conclusion 376 11. The Aporiai of Temporality 379 Clock Time and Eternity 379 Cosmological Time 384 Plato 384 Aristotle 387 Plotinus 391 Time and Not-Being 393 Anthropological Time 393 Augustine 393 Kant 395 Husserl 397 Ontological Time 401 Heidegger 403 Being as Time Unites the Unchanging and the Temporal 407 Conclusion 409 12. The Aporia of Self and Other 412 Defining the Self? 412 The Self: Beyond Actuality to the Dynamic Tension 417 of Possibilities Between Intellect and World Beyond Heidegger's Logos to Nous 423 On the Unique and Unrepeatable Character 426 of Individual Consciousness X Table of Contents Levinas and Ricoeur on the Self 434 The Self as Ambiguous Dialectic: The "Structure of Selfhood" .. 438 Conclusion 441 13. Conclusion: Faith in a Post-Metaphysical Context 443 The Crisis of Reason: Two Kinds of Rationality 450 Beyond Critical Realism and Heidegger 453 Non-epistemic Faith and the Priority of Spirit 459 Beyond Self and Actuality to Concealed Possibility 461 The Correspondence Theory of Truth and αλήθεια 463 Sola scriptura and Protestant Theology 467 Beyond Plurivocity to Spirit and Faith 471 Two Models of the Faith 476 Faith in a Post-metaphysical Context 480 From Vulgar to Refined Skepticism: 483 Faith Seeking Understanding Appendix: Division of the Task of Theology 490 Theology's Threefold Division 495 Philosophical Theology: The Aporetic 497 Systematic Theology: Diachronie and Synchronic 503 Diachronie and Synchronic 503 Descriptive Phenomenology 505 Practical Theology: Institutional Religion 507 Procedural Practical Theology 507 Instructional Practical Theology 508 Prophetic Practical Theology 509 Pastoral Practical Theology 509 Parenetic Practical Theology 510 Practical Theology 510 Works Cited 511 Index 531

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