I do find it puzzling, however, to watch theologians, both conservative and liberal, come to the defense
of the human, the
rational,
objectivity, the «text,» «moral values,»
science, and all the other conceits the modern university cherishes in the name
of «humanism.»
In «Theology and
Objectivity» Ogden holds that theological language, though different from that
of science, is objectifying because it is both cognitive and subject to rational assessment and justification.114 Of course, this view assumes the possibility of metaphysics, a possibility now generally denie
of science, is objectifying because it is both cognitive and subject to
rational assessment and justification.114
Of course, this view assumes the possibility of metaphysics, a possibility now generally denie
Of course, this view assumes the possibility
of metaphysics, a possibility now generally denie
of metaphysics, a possibility now generally denied.