"Concepts like homoousia and equality with God derive from human language in all its contingency. But they are concepts that give words to judgments about God and Christ. Judgments with concepts exist to make affirmations or denials in discourse. That is a complicated way of saying that words don't exist in a vacuum."
"Concepts like homoousia and equality with God derive from human language in all its contingency. But they are concepts that give words to judgments about God and Christ. Judgments with concepts exist to make affirmations or denials in discourse. That is a complicated way of saying that words don't exist in a vacuum."
Thanks for sharing these helpful distinctions: concepts and judgment.
I'll link this to my blog's weekly dose of Classical Theology.
"Concepts like homoousia and equality with God derive from human language in all its contingency. But they are concepts that give words to judgments about God and Christ. Judgments with concepts exist to make affirmations or denials in discourse. That is a complicated way of saying that words don't exist in a vacuum."
Thanks for sharing these helpful distinctions: concepts and judgment.
I'll link this to my blog's weekly dose of Classical Theology.
Thanks, Jeff!