Episode 62 - The Divine Dialogue: Language, Analogy, and the Infinite Nature of God
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Can we ever fully convey the infinite nature of God using our limited human language? Embark on a profound exploration with us as we grapple with this age-old theological question. We begin by dissecting the concept of analogy and the inherent limitations of language, considering whether apophatic theology's emphasis on describing God through negations provides a more accurate picture. Simultaneously, we challenge this view by reflecting on the Bible's positive assertions about God's nature and the significance of language as a divine gift. Through the incarnation of Jesus Christ, we delve into whether human words can indeed meaningfully describe the divine.
Despite our linguistic shortcomings and sinful confusion, there's a way to communicate God's truths effectively. We discuss the delicate balance between portraying God as too small or too abstract, emphasizing God's use of our cultural and linguistic contexts to reveal Himself. Drawing on insights from Verne Poythress, we affirm that truth is rooted in God and made accessible to us as a divine gift. Finally, we explore the intricate relationship between truth, language, and human understanding, highlighting how God's design of language encompasses both unity and diversity. This fosters a shared understanding of truth, rich with infinite variety, while maintaining its fundamental sameness. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that pushes the boundaries of how we perceive language and the divine.
The theme music is "Wager with Angels" by Nathan Moore
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