Realism and non-realism in Old Testament theology : a formal-logical and religious-philosophical assessment
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Gericke, Jacobus Wilhelm
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Old Testament Society of South Africa
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In contemporary Old Testament theology there is no consensus among its practitioners as to how we should perceive the relation between the intra-textual representations of YHWH and their supposed counterpart in extra-textual reality. In this paper, the author attempts to describe via both informal and formal-logical discourse, three major ontological positions operative in contemporary Old Testament theology as reconstructed from the perspective of philosophy of religion. It is suggested that the concepts of naïve-realism, critical realism and non-realism (or anti-realism) as utilised in this particular subdiscipline of philosophy may provide useful, nuanced and functional meta-ontological categories for classifying what Old Testament theologians appear to believe about the text-reality relation and the ontological status of YHWH.
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Philosophy of religion
Sustainable Development Goals
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Gericke, J 2006, 'Realism and non-realism in Old Testament theology : a formal-logical and religious-philosophical assessment', Old Testament Essays, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 47-57. [http://www.journals.co.za/ej/ejour_oldtest.html]