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De particulariteit van de godsdienst en de universaliteit van de rede

Jan van der VekenJan Van der Veken (1932) is gewoon hoogleraar aan de Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Hij doceert Fundamentele wijsbegeerte, kenleer en Wijsgerige Godsleer. Van hem verscheen ‘Can the True God be the God of One Book’, in J. Coppens (ed.), La notion biblique de Dieu. Le Dieu de la Bible et le Dieu des philosphes, (Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium, 41), Leuven/Gembloux, Leuven University Press/J. Duculot, 1976, p.35-48
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image sizeSummaryLieven Boeve seems to take it for granted that there is an opposition between the "modern" concern for universality and our "postmodern" awareness of invincible particularity. Christian religion however is, according to Whitehead, "a religion seeking a metaphysics". Starting from its particular experience (the Exodus-experience; the Abba-experience of Jesus) it throws light upon our existence as a whole and even upon cosmic reality (interpreted as creation). If the God of Israel is the true God, He is also the God of heaven and earth. There is in christian religion itself a unavoidable drive towards universality (and truth). L. Boeve agrees that religion should not be relegated to orthopraxis and revelational positivism. True religion cannot give up ist claim "to be true". Religion focusses more on particularity; philosophy strives for a wider generality. But the two should not be opposed.

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