I do, however, want to share insights from reading his
book from the 1960’s called Introduction
to Christianity. The title sounds deceivingly simple, but it’s a heavy read
(for me anyway). I heard somewhere that this was a favorite book of JP2, and after
reading it, I had to put our Pope into a category of people I like to call
“scary-smart”.
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It reminded me of reading Aquinas or Augustine. There
were occasions when I may have known the meaning of each individual word in a
paragraph and the grammar was perfect, yet somehow, I did not understand. Anyway,
I understood some things and I’ll have a series of post to share in the weeks
to come. This post is about “The Supreme Being”.
Paraphrasing from Part One, Chapter III…The God of faith is personal, defined by the category of relationship. The God of the philosophers is “The Supreme Being” and tends to be impersonal.
In this view it seems an absurd idea that this Supreme
Being should concern himself with man and his pitiful little world, his cares,
his sins, and his non-sins. Oddly, this projects negative human characteristics
of pettiness, arrogance and aloofness onto the Supreme Being. We thereby
imagine him as a consciousness that will NOT embrace the whole.
By calling God “Father” and “Almighty”, The Creed has
joined together the family concept and the cosmic power in one God; the God of
faith and the God of the philosophers. This expresses accurately the whole point
of the Christian image of God. The tension between:
Ø Absolute
power and absolute love
Ø Absolute
distance and absolute proximity
Ø Absolute
being and direct affinity
Ø Maximum
and minimum
Ø The
greatest and the least
Ø The
first and the last
Ø BOTH/AND,
not either/or
Not to be encompassed by the greatest, but to let oneself
be encompass by the smallest – that is divine.
Stay tuned for more as I’m able to process it. As I mentioned, the good professor is
“scary-smart”. If you don’t hear from me, you may assume my brain has exploded.BRAIN-FREEZE Always study Professor Ratzinger S-L-O-W-L-Y! |
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