Abstract

This article explores a context for designing a new natural theology. The starting point is that traditional developments in this regard, from Augustine to Aquinas, Paley, Boyle and Barth, do not get us much further. Our thinking reflects our world – a world which has changed dramatically under modern and postmodern influences, especially those of the sciences. A new natural theology is simply an account of nature and creatureliness with due regard to scientific advances. Consequently natural theology today must start ‘from below’ with a new anthropology that reflects the worldview of our time. As a result the article rejects absolute transcendence, replacing it with a horizontal transcendence that accords with humans’ biological makeup and with presentday scientific thinking. In the framework of horizontal transcendence the pivotal problem of the human condition is no longer death, but life. This has radical implications for theological thinking. The example used in the article is the impact this has on Paul’s theological method. Examples of theology centring on the problem of life are discussed briefly with reference to Girard, Žižek and Vattimo.

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  • TOWARDS A NEW NATURAL THEOLOGY BASED ON HORIZONTALAffiliation: 1Research Institute for Theology and Religion, University of South Africa, South Africa

  • We interpret the world to make sense in terms of present knowledge

  • This article focuses on some aspects of current attempts at devising a new Christian natural theology

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TOWARDS A NEW NATURAL THEOLOGY BASED ON HORIZONTAL

Affiliation: 1Research Institute for Theology and Religion, University of South Africa, South Africa. How to cite this article: Du Toit, C.W., 2009, ‘Towards a new natural theology based on horizontal trancendence’, HTS Teologiese Studies/ Theological Studies 65(1), Art.

INTRODUCTION
Du Toit
Towards a new natural theology based on horizontal transcendence
Aspects that locate modern humans in an immanent framework
Contours of a new natural theology
CONCLUSION
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