On the Entanglement of Universals-Theory and Christian Faith in the Modern Theological Discourse of Karl Barth

The philosophical investigations into universals was entangled with the combination of a certain Christian faith and Ontology, especially in ancient and medieval times. That is, God’s creative activity provided us with the ontological presumption which enabled universals to be predicated, be perceiv...

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Main Author: هیروشی تونه
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Language:English
Published: University of Tabriz, Faculty of Literature and Forigen Languages 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Philosophical Investigations
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Online Access:http://philosophy.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_7996_9b76a0e501698e56b99280b1542a1798.pdf
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description The philosophical investigations into universals was entangled with the combination of a certain Christian faith and Ontology, especially in ancient and medieval times. That is, God’s creative activity provided us with the ontological presumption which enabled universals to be predicated, be perceived and be thought about. Times then have changed, and “the modern turn” in Philosophy tends to resolve universals into concepts or linguistic phenomenon, which resulted that its certain Christian ontology no longer dominates the discourse on universals. On the contrary to this philosophical tendency, modern theological discussions try to learn the development of philosophical investigations into universals, and to tackle the theological problems provoked by the modern natural science. Especially Karl Barth’s use of Universals-theory would obtain the assessment of “revolution in content” in the Church history, which, in previous studies, was yet entangled with the ambiguous word “…in motion…” and with the unclear argument “…understand true human nature from the nature of this one particular man Jesus Christ…” The present article will attempt to clarify this Barth’s practical use of Universals-theory by referring to philosophical arguments, then proving Barth’s intention and the difficulty of his complicated argument that Jesus Christ was one exemplar and in the same time was also the model, which is inconsistent with the basis of Universals-theory. It resulted that this Barth’s attempt will provide us with the possibility today of Universals-theory especially in the field of Religion.
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spelling doaj.art-18d241ef82a3434682f9d1eafb5a26782023-09-03T07:33:01ZengUniversity of Tabriz, Faculty of Literature and Forigen LanguagesJournal of Philosophical Investigations2251-79602423-44192018-09-0112241852017996On the Entanglement of Universals-Theory and Christian Faith in the Modern Theological Discourse of Karl Barthهیروشی تونه0دانشجوی دکتری، دانشگاه دوشیشا کیوتو، ژاپنThe philosophical investigations into universals was entangled with the combination of a certain Christian faith and Ontology, especially in ancient and medieval times. That is, God’s creative activity provided us with the ontological presumption which enabled universals to be predicated, be perceived and be thought about. Times then have changed, and “the modern turn” in Philosophy tends to resolve universals into concepts or linguistic phenomenon, which resulted that its certain Christian ontology no longer dominates the discourse on universals. On the contrary to this philosophical tendency, modern theological discussions try to learn the development of philosophical investigations into universals, and to tackle the theological problems provoked by the modern natural science. Especially Karl Barth’s use of Universals-theory would obtain the assessment of “revolution in content” in the Church history, which, in previous studies, was yet entangled with the ambiguous word “…in motion…” and with the unclear argument “…understand true human nature from the nature of this one particular man Jesus Christ…” The present article will attempt to clarify this Barth’s practical use of Universals-theory by referring to philosophical arguments, then proving Barth’s intention and the difficulty of his complicated argument that Jesus Christ was one exemplar and in the same time was also the model, which is inconsistent with the basis of Universals-theory. It resulted that this Barth’s attempt will provide us with the possibility today of Universals-theory especially in the field of Religion.http://philosophy.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_7996_9b76a0e501698e56b99280b1542a1798.pdfUniversalsOntologyTheologyKarl BarthReligion
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On the Entanglement of Universals-Theory and Christian Faith in the Modern Theological Discourse of Karl Barth
Journal of Philosophical Investigations
Universals
Ontology
Theology
Karl Barth
Religion
title On the Entanglement of Universals-Theory and Christian Faith in the Modern Theological Discourse of Karl Barth
title_full On the Entanglement of Universals-Theory and Christian Faith in the Modern Theological Discourse of Karl Barth
title_fullStr On the Entanglement of Universals-Theory and Christian Faith in the Modern Theological Discourse of Karl Barth
title_full_unstemmed On the Entanglement of Universals-Theory and Christian Faith in the Modern Theological Discourse of Karl Barth
title_short On the Entanglement of Universals-Theory and Christian Faith in the Modern Theological Discourse of Karl Barth
title_sort on the entanglement of universals theory and christian faith in the modern theological discourse of karl barth
topic Universals
Ontology
Theology
Karl Barth
Religion
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