Akademisk teologi som universell kunskapsform

Mårten Björk
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This article seeks to define what academic theology can be at a secular university by entering into dialogue with, among others, the Swedish church historian Joel Halldorf and using the difference between juridical and critical authority established by Pius XII in the encyclical Divino afflante Spiritu. In the article, I insist that one has to differentiate academic from confessional theology as a science with critical, rather than juridical, authority. By using Paul J. Griffiths, Erik Peterson, John Henry Newman, and Hans Urs von Balthasar it is argued that academic theology is a non-denominational study of discourses on God and the religious archives to which they belong. Academic theology can be described as a science that investigates, shapes, and discusses theological discourses wherever they appear. This secular science has a systematic and summa­tive nature and requires a methodological openness as it is in dialogue with the other sciences by seeking universal and plausible knowledge. Its fate is that it can only approach its object in a distant and critical way. It lacks the love or desperation that confession entails, but on the other hand it has the glory of the sciences and can strive to say something scientifically true. Thus, at least for those who believe Pius XII, it can be part of the quest for the truth that religious traditions usually describe as a God, and there are therefore good religious reasons to grant academic theology scientific autonomy as a universal form of knowledge that is also plausible for those who lack belief.
作为普遍艺术形式的学术神学
本文试图通过与瑞典教会历史学家乔尔·霍尔多夫(Joel Halldorf)等人的对话,并利用庇护十二世在通谕《Divino afflante Spiritu》中建立的司法权威和批判权威之间的区别,来定义世俗大学的学术神学。在这篇文章中,我坚持认为,人们必须将学术神学与认信神学区分开来,因为它是一门具有批判权威而非司法权威的科学。通过引用保罗·格里菲斯、埃里克·彼得森、约翰·亨利·纽曼和汉斯·乌尔斯·冯·巴尔塔萨的观点,学术神学是对上帝话语及其所属宗教档案的非宗派研究。学术神学可以被描述为一门调查、塑造和讨论神学话语的科学,无论它们出现在哪里。这门世俗科学具有系统和总结性,在与其他科学对话时,需要一种方法上的开放性,寻求普遍和合理的知识。它的命运是,它只能以一种距离和批判的方式接近它的对象。它缺乏忏悔所需要的爱和绝望,但另一方面,它有科学的荣耀,可以努力说出科学上正确的东西。因此,至少对于那些相信庇护十二世的人来说,它可以成为寻求宗教传统通常描述为上帝的真理的一部分,因此有很好的宗教理由赋予学术神学科学自主权,作为一种普遍的知识形式,对于那些缺乏信仰的人来说也是合理的。
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Svensk Teologisk Kvartalskrift
Svensk Teologisk Kvartalskrift Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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