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Knowing God’s Existence through Reason. CCC #31-35 “Proofs” = converging and convincing arguments From the perspective of the world and the human person Aristotle --- one First Cause Saint Thomas Aquinas --- The 5 Ways of coming to know God’s existence.
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Knowing God’s Existence through Reason CCC #31-35 “Proofs” = converging and convincing arguments From the perspective of the world and the human person Aristotle --- one First Cause Saint Thomas Aquinas --- The 5 Ways of coming to know God’s existence
Natural Revelation--- what God communicates simply through the existence of creation (We can know something about God from the visible works of creation--- “a cause is known by its effects”)
Difficulties in coming to know God by reason alone: • Some truths are beyond the grasp of human reason (they are above human reason, not irrational) • As a consequence of original sin, our intellect is darkened and we can sometimes make wrong conclusions… thus the need for Revelation • Fallen reason means it would be difficult, fraught with doubt, and with an admixture of error
Principle Errors Regarding the Existence of God • Atheism • Agnosticism • Rationalism • Fideism (See Handout)
Science and Reason • Are they the same thing? • How can we distinguish them? Think about it!
Science • Cannot prove that God exists • Is a way of knowing about the world of nature • Systematic observation of the world • Seek to understand laws and structure that govern nature • Science is a restriction of reason, not reason itself • Seeks those truths which can be demonstrated
Consider……Examples • Human person • Hamlet and a stack of papers • Science makes use of reason, but reason is much more than science. • Science can measure some things well, but it can’t measure everything well. • Why is this important??? Some would argue that things that cannot be measured scientifically either do not exist or cannot be known. (Scientism) • Scientists also depend on the world being knowable (intelligibility of the world…not chance)
See 1 John 4:7-18 • What is meant by Divine Revelation? CCC #50-53 • What is our response to Divine Revelation? CCC #150-165
Divine Revelation CCC #50-53 • God comes to meet us! • He chooses to reveal Himself • He makes known his plan of loving goodness • Revealed by deeds and words • Gradually communicated • Culminates in the definitive Revelation of his Son, Jesus Christ • No further Revelation after Christ
YouCat #7 • God opened Himself to us out of Love • Seen in Creation, the patriarchs, the prophets, and ultimately His Son “In Him, He has poured out His heart to us and made His inmost being visible for us.”
Faith---An Individual Response • To respond to God means to believe Him: • To listen • To be attentive • To believe Him • To trust Him completely • To learn to understand Him better and better • To accept His will
Faith • Read CCC #142-144 • CCC #166 “Faith is a personal act--- the free response of the human person to the initiative of God who reveals himself…”
7 Characteristics of Faith • Sheer Gift • Supernatural • Personal assent/free will • Absolutely Certain • Faith Love (action follows being) • Element of Growth • Foretaste of Heaven (Parachute example)