Abstract:
This article explores the possibility of an alignment of (a) theology (understood as study
concentrating on one faith from the faith suppositions of that faith) and (b) a study of world
religions, open to all regardless of faith in the context of an encompassing theory. This article
argues that far from undermining the dignity and value of any religion, (b) could add value to
the theological study of any one religion. This article proceeds to develop a model for (b).
Utilising a methodology revolving around the strategies of careful historical criticism, faithful
intentional understanding and imaginative yet trustworthy tendentional interpretation, this
article explores a model harmonising the key concepts of metaphysical mysticism (understood
as the peak of religious aspiration), conditionality (emphasising the unique singularity of
individual religions), totality (emphasising the religious landscape as one coherent whole) and
horizon (emphasising the non-absoluteness of all religions, petering out on, and arising from,
silence).
Description:
Prof. Dr Kobus Krüger is
participating in the research
project, ‘University, Education
and Theology’, directed by
Prof. Dr Johan Buitendag,
Departement of Dogmatics
and Christian Ethics, and
Dean, Faculty of Theology,
University of Pretoria.