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A
Note on Reason The
distinction between reason (or the rational) and rationalism is crucial. Rationalism
affirms (i)
reason
has access to ultimate reality (ii)
ultimate
reality is what is naturally intelligible (iii)
reason is the
essence of humankind (iv)
reason is
unimpaired, or at least so slightly impaired as to be naturally correctable The
Christian faith affirms (i)
faith
(i.e., a predicate of grace) has access to ultimate reality
(There's no natural access to ultimate reality.) (ii)
ultimate
reality is Spirit or the effectual presence of Jesus Christ
See Balthasar.: "…the word of God is not of this world and hence
can never be discovered in
the categories and accepted patterns of human
reason." 61
"I
was appointed by God from all eternity to be the recipient of this…eternal
word of love, a word, which, pure grace though it
be, is…more rational than
my reason, with the result that this act of
obedience in faith is in truth the
most reasonable of acts." 62 (iii)
spirit
(i.e., our having been created for relationship with God as the
good) is the essence of
humankind (iv)
reason as
a source of knowledge of God, of the kingdom of God, of the highest wisdom,
has been devastated. Note the naturalistic criticisms of reason: Freud
Marx
Foucault
postmodernists
generally. Note the theological criticisms of reason: Paul
("…they became futile in their thinking and their senseless minds were
darkened. Claiming to be wise, they
became fools…." Rom 1:21-22)
("…the futility of their minds; they are
darkened in their understanding, alienated
from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them….."
Eph. 4:18) (Reason is
impaired with respect to our life in God [knowledge of God].
This is not to say that reason has become irrational.
(This would be a logical contradiction.)
Irrationality is the obliteration of reason, not the corruption of
reason. There is still an earthly
wisdom and an earthly good of which fallen humankind is capable and which we
ought not to disdain.)
Jeremiah
("…how long shall your evil thoughts lodge within you?"
Jer. 4:14. "The heart is
deceitful above all things and desperately corrupt.
Who can understand it?" Jer.
17:9) How much of the rational is rationalisation?
The rationality of rationalisation is perfectly rational; it just happens
to serve an unconscious end and provide the legitimisation of that end.
In the same way the rationality of psychosis is rational. Reason
still functions adequately, e.g., with respect to mathematics.
But as soon as reason is deployed in the service of a natural end beyond
the relations of logic, the distortion of reason is evident. The
Christian faith affirms that grace alone (faith) frees reason from reason's
captivity and restores reason's integrity. For
this reason the command of God to love him with our minds is not impossible.
Not to love God with our minds is both disobedience and idolatry.
Faith is not a species of
irrationality. Isaac Watts wrote a
textbook on logic that was used for 40 years at Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard and
Yale. Wesley too wrote a text on
logic. That which mathematics and
science probes is the naturally
intelligible. Pascal:
"Reason is never more reasonable than when it acknowledges the limits to
reason."
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