The December gathering, just across the Hudson from the mountain, in Garrison, centered on a lecture by the University of Oklahoma historian Robert D. Lifset, laying out the observations in «Power on the Hudson: Storm King Mountain and the Emergence of Modern American Environmentalism,» his rich
new history of that event and how it shaped environmental activism and law ever since.
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As I have noted before «the
history of the acceptance
of 2 Peter into the
New Testament canon has all the grace
of a college hazing
event» (Bible.org).
The
history of the acceptance
of 2 Peter into the
New Testament canon has all the grace
of a college hazing
event.
The books
of the
New Testament were closer in time to the actual
event than most
histories of that time or earlier that are generally accepted as true.
Contemporary methodology has not discontinued these methods in its
new understanding
of history, but has merely shifted them more decidedly from ends to means It is true that the «explanation»
of an
event or viewpoint does not consist merely in showing its external causes or identifying the source from which an idea was borrowed.
Another contribution along these lines published more recently is E. Jüngel, Paulus und Jesus (Hermeneutische Untersuchungen zur Theologie 2 [Tülbingen: J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1964]-RRB-, where the existentialism is modified by the use
of the «word -
event» concept
of the «
new hermeneutic», and the present (Kingdom
of God) and future (Son
of man) elements in the teaching
of Jesus are interpreted in terms
of the nearness and distance
of God to
history.
Earlier we had occasion to note the relationship between Jewish faith as portrayed for us in the Old Testament and the Christian
event which is the subject matter
of the
New Testament; and how it was indeed inevitable and right that the primitive Christian community should see their Lord and apprehend his significance for men, against the background
of the whole
history of the people into whom humanly speaking he was born.
True, every man today who is open to experience knows that God is absent, but only the Christian knows that God is dead, that the death
of God is a final and irrevocable
event, and that God's death has actualized in our
history a
new and liberated humanity.
The
New Testament claims that this Jesus
of history, whose father and mother were well known to his contemporaries (John 6:42) is at the same time the pre-existent Son
of God, and side by side with the historical
event of the crucifixion it sets the definitely non-historical
event of the resurrection.
Only someone who overlooks the fact that this answer itself has a real
history which is a
history of the reality reflected on as well as
of the reflection itself, can think that the Church with its principles, because they too can be given concrete form, is always able to follow directly on the heels
of what is
new in the changing course
of history and that only by its own fault and failure could the Church lag behind
events in its theological reflection on morals.
the Edict
of Milan / Tolerance started Christianity on a
new path and
events in
history have further deluded, changed, interpreted or added to Christianity ever since.
In taking this sixth step, Christians affirm that the «tendency toward the human and the humane (toward «Christ») in the ultimate nature
of things» which has existed since the beginning
of time «has become evident and clear only now in the
new order
of relationships just coming into view» in the Christian community To be sure, «any community which becomes a vehicle in
history of more profoundly humane patterns
of life» can be a part
of this
new order, but the
events around Jesus have at least a kind
of priority as its first clear manifestation.
And when I write «the complete chain
of events» I mean the complete chain, beginning with God eternal love for humanity, including the creation
of mankind and their subsequent fall, and going through God's calling
of Israel, His work through them during their checkered
history, the birth, life, ministry, death, resurrection, and ascension
of Jesus, and looking forward to the return
of Jesus and the
new heavens, the
new earth, and our eternal existence with God.
Cahill is basically loyal to the
New Testament witness, but he often relies on the discipline (it is not a science)
of history, notably a particular school
of interpretation, to shape his account
of events whose inner and transcendent source confers what he himself describes as «a meaning beyond the chaotic surface
of events.»
In their view, books stressing contingency «offer a way forward, beyond the «old political
history» and the
new «social and cultural
history» by a reunion
of process and
event,» In other words, what Individual people did — perhaps especially people who filled leading public posts — may be as genuinely significant as the ordinary forces acting upon ordinary people.
The memre were on biblical figures — Joseph, Samuel, Solomon, Job, John the Baptist, Paul, Mary and others; on
New Testament
events such as the birth
of Jesus, temptations etc, and on the
events in the
history of salvation: Resurrection, Ascension and Pentecost.
There is the
new that is external, the emergence out
of pragmatic
history, out
of the actual course
of real
events,
of that which earlier was not, and could not have beeen anticipated.
While many ministers argued that evolution had undermined the Bible as a source
of Christian insight and practice and while others argued that the
new historical critical approach destroyed all reverence for the Book, a
history - making
event occurred.
The fall
of Adam and Eve, the covenants with Israel and its deliverance from bondage, its falling away and punishment through
new sufferings, the speaking
of the divine word through the prophets, the birth
of Christ in human flesh, the life and death
of Jesus, the experience
of the resurrection, and the
history of the Church, the expectation
of the final
events and the established reign
of God in love and peace — all this is the Biblical understanding
of what God has done, is doing, and will continue to do for the judgment and redemption
of the world.
Here, the primal
events of our
history are reenacted philosophically, and now we can understand them as being absolutely necessary to and in the evolution
of absolute Spirit, which is modern idealism's philosophical renaming
of the most primal
of all
New Testament categories, the Kingdom
of God.
In view
of the fact that Israel pioneered a
new road in the ancient world, abandoning the nature myths, and concerning herself with the
events of her own
history, it is not surprising that the myth
of the «dying - and - rising god» found no place at all in the thinking
of her prophets.
After Jesus died and rose from the dead, the
new believers understood that the death and resurrection
of Jesus was the central
event in the
history of the world, and that all Christian belief and practice focused around this pivotal
event.
But we will in faith continue to shape
new ways
of speaking about the things
of God informed by
events that spill out
of our own
histories and self - consciousness.
As the messianic
events of liberation in the Old Testament were not a result
of human efficacy but rather a gift, an act
of power that transcended the given possibilities
of history, the Christian communities saw in Jesus an act
of God's freedom... the power that creates a
new future is something
new, it is freedom from beyond
history that is freedom for
history.
The Babylonian deportation serves the same purpose in this historical scheme: it is an
event of transition that terminates the age
of kings and ushers in a
new period
of Israel's
history as Jechoniah is carried into captivity with the Jewish people.
But that this revelation occurs does reveal something
new to us in that, as itself an
event, it is the occurrence in our
history of the transcendent
event of God's love,» 43.)
Is the
history recorded in the
New Testament just a vague reality which underlies the Christian consciousness, the contours
of which can no longer be recovered, or is it not rather the
event par excellence, quite apart from our subjective consciousness?
The
events of New Testament
history are traced: (1) the birth
of Christianity: (2) Paul's letters; (3) The Gospel and Acts; (4) the books emerging from persecution (Hebrews, I Peter, Revelations); (5) the other letters.
Further, this mode
of religious thought sees each moment
of history as creative
of new problems,
new solutions,
new theories, and even
of new realities — for the
new solutions enter the stream
of events.
Just as Jesus» life and teaching are the model or paradigm
of the
new age, and the resurrection its seal, every moment in
history which partakes
of the
new age — that is,
of the overthrowing
of death and the power
of death — is an eschatological
event which ends the old world and inaugurates a
new one.
Thus I should say that if the story
of Jesus» life had been told just as it seemed — and in a sense was — at the time it was occurring, that story would not have been adequately or truly told or that life was a part
of a supremely significant, a divine
event, the
event through which God, the Creator and the Ruler
of all nature as well as the Lord
of history, was entering into man's life with
new redemptive power; but that fact was not grasped clearly, if at all, till the
event had reached its culmination in the resurrection, the coming
of the Spirit, and the creation
of the community.
In its portraits
of God's revelation in the mode
of «promise,» biblical religion gave rise to the experience
of history as an opening
of events to an always
new future bearing a universal meaning for the
events that take place in time.
In fact, Bultmann is at pains to divorce what he calls the historicity
of the cross from the crucifixion
of Jesus as an
event in the past: «The real meaning
of the cross is that it has created a
new and permanent situation in
history.
This is why the historian's job is never completely finished and why
new insight into historical
events is continually leading to the writing
of new «
history».
There is the
new that is external: a
new situation which emerges out
of pragmatic
history, out
of the actual course
of real
events and which could not have been anticipated.
There is a clear dominant note running through Israel's written witness, whether in narrative, prophecy or psalms, and that is that Israel owed her very origin and her continued existence to a dramatic
event in
history, in which she was led out
of slavery in Egypt to the freedom
of a
new land flowing with milk and honey.
Their primary function was the preaching
of the gospel, the proclamation
of the
event in Palestine with which God was bringing
history to a close, the bearing witness to the
new creation in Christ, the calling
of men to repentance; but this meant the establishing
of churches, and implied the duty and authority
of supervision.
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