Transformative Repetitions

Alexander Garton-Eisenacher
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This article analyses the parallels between the pre-Qin Daoist notion of heng 恒 as a constancy that is nevertheless ceaselessly in motion, and Karl Barth’s concept of Beständigkeit as God’s constancy throughout infinite transformation. Underlying both concepts is an understanding of the ultimate origin (whether dao 道or the Christian God) as irreducibly temporal in nature. Stemming from this conviction, both systems of thought ultimately identify the continuous change of the ultimate origin with the flow of time in the universe. The commonalities found between these two traditions provide fresh resources to advance the study of both. On the one hand, Barth’s deliberate juxtaposition of contrary statements to illustrate the union of permanence and transience in Beständigkeit challenges the frequent assumption that similar juxtapositions in the pre-Qin texts comprise careless inconsistency or outright incoherence. By extension, Barth’s metaphysical underpinning of this juxtaposition offers a compelling framework to explicate the Daoist notion of heng. On the other hand, the pre-Qin texts’ confluence of permanence and freedom in the principle of ziran 自然 offers a new lens through which to read and hence redeem Barth’s oft-critiqued attempt to combine the irrevocability and ongoing freedom of God’s decision of election.
变革性重复
本文分析了先秦道家 "恒 "的概念与卡尔-巴特(Karl Barth)"上帝恒久不变 "的概念之间的相似之处。这两个概念的基础都是对终极本源(无论是 "道 "还是基督教的上帝)的理解,即它在本质上不可避免地具有时间性。基于这一信念,两种思想体系最终都将终极本源的持续变化与宇宙中的时间流相联系。这两个传统之间的共性为推进对两者的研究提供了新的资源。一方面,巴特刻意将相反的陈述并列在一起,以说明 "至善 "中永恒与短暂的结合,这对人们经常认为先秦典籍中类似的并列包括粗心大意的不一致或完全的不连贯的假设提出了挑战;另一方面,巴特将 "至善 "中的永恒与短暂并列在一起,这对人们经常认为先秦典籍中类似的并列包括粗心大意的不一致或完全的不连贯的假设提出了挑战。推而广之,巴特对这种并置的形而上学支持为阐释道家的 "亨 "概念提供了一个令人信服的框架。另一方面,先秦典籍中的 "子然自然 "原则将永恒与自由结合在一起,为我们提供了一个新的视角来解读巴特经常受到批评的将上帝的拣选决定的不可逆转性与持续自由相结合的尝试。
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