Theologians and their Homes (or the Lack Thereof): The Quest for Truth and the Question of Belonging

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John J. Thatamanil
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Abstract:Much depends on questions of belonging and home. If one must, by definition, belong to a single home community to do theology, then the use of the term "theology" in both comparative theology and Theology Without Walls is equivocal. Transreligious theologians refuse to stipulate that theology must be done for a theologian's home community. But the term "theology" might be understood in another sense—the existentially invested quest for religious truth that does not require a primary religious home. With this understanding, theology is existentially serious and committed reflection, whereas truth-seeking that entails no existential commitment (with or without a home) might go by another label, such as "philosophy of religion." After all, the philosopher of religion may well be agnostic or atheist. But two further sets of distinctions must follow: 1) the distinction between a) transformative truth accessed through the specific therapeutic regimes of a particular home tradition and b) public truth that requires no transformation but only publicly defensible epistemological warrants; and 2) the means of arriving at a) transformative truth on the one side and b) publicly available truth claims on the other. What I know by way of experience (anubhava) or a scriptural revelation (śruti) is particular to how my tradition accesses transformative truth. When I seek to publicly defend the content of that experience or scripture, I must engage all comers by means of knowing and disputation that are acceptable to all and do not depend on belonging to or accepting the internal norms of a home tradition. Avoiding muddled debates between comparative theology and TWW requires keeping these distinctions in view.
神学家和他们的家园(或缺乏家园):对真理的追求和归属的问题
摘要:归属和家的问题在很大程度上取决于这些问题。如果根据定义,一个人必须属于一个单一的家庭团体才能做神学,那么在比较神学和无墙神学中使用“神学”一词是模棱两可的。跨宗教神学家拒绝规定神学必须为神学家的家乡社区做。但是,“神学”一词可以从另一种意义上理解——对宗教真理的存在主义的探索,不需要一个主要的宗教家庭。在这种理解下,神学是存在主义的严肃而坚定的反思,而不需要存在主义承诺(有或没有家)的真理寻求可能会被贴上另一个标签,比如“宗教哲学”。毕竟,宗教哲学家很可能是不可知论者或无神论者。但必须遵循两组进一步的区分:1)a)通过特定家庭传统的特定治疗机制获得的变革真理和b)不需要转化而只需要公开辩护的认识论保证的公共真理之间的区别;2)达到a)变革真理和b)公开的真理主张的手段。我通过经验(anubhava)或圣经启示(śruti)所知道的是我的传统如何获得变革的真理。当我试图公开捍卫那段经历或经文的内容时,我必须通过所有人都能接受的知识和辩论来吸引所有人,而不是依赖于属于或接受家庭传统的内部规范。为了避免比较神学和TWW之间的混乱争论,需要保持这些区别。
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期刊介绍: The Toronto Journal of Theology is a progressive, double-blind refereed journal of analysis and scholarship, reflecting diverse Christian traditions and exploring the full range of theological inquiry: Biblical Studies, History of Christianity, Pastoral Theology, Christian Ethics, Systematic Theology, Philosophy of Religion, and Interdisciplinary Studies. The journal provides a Canadian forum for discussing theological issues in cross-cultural perspectives, featuring pertinent articles, in-depth reviews and information on the latest publications in the field. The Toronto Journal of Theology is of critical interest to academics, clergy, and lay and professional theologians. Anyone concerned with contemporary opinion on theological issues will find the journal essential reading.
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