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The Models of Revelation

The Models of Revelation. A quick overview of Avery Dulles’ work. Similarities of the Models. Revelation is God’s free action whereby he communicates saving truth to humankind, especially through Jesus Christ as accepted by the apostolic Church As witnessed by the Bible

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The Models of Revelation

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  1. The Models of Revelation A quick overview of Avery Dulles’ work.

  2. Similarities of the Models • Revelation is God’s free action whereby he communicates saving truth to humankind, especially through Jesus Christ as accepted by the apostolic Church • As witnessed by the Bible • As witnessed by the continuing community of believers.

  3. Contradictions • Simply note that each model in its “pure form” provides severe contradictions to the specifics about Revelation. • (We’ll go over them later. Or see supplemental powerpoints.)

  4. Options of what to do… • A. Choose one model • And get its weaknesses • B. Flip-flop between models • And have an inconsistent theology • C. Harmonization • And experience contradictions • D. Innovation • A “new approach” that incorporates the best but leaves behind the worst.

  5. The Symbolic Mediation A quick overview of Avery Dulles’ work.

  6. Thesis • Revelation never occurs in a purely interior experience or an unmediated encounter with God. • It is always mediated through symbol

  7. I. The Meaning of Symbol • Symbol as an externally perceived sign that works mysteriously on the human consciousness so as to suggest more than it can clearly describe or define.

  8. Not an Indicator

  9. Not a cipher • Like words or diagrams 5 x 10 = 50

  10. Symbol • It is a special type of sign • IT IS NOT • an indicator • or a conventional cipher. • Allow us to bring indefinite number of memories and experiences into a kind of focus • Requires full, conscious and active participation

  11. Symbol Defined • A sign pregnant with a plenitude of meaning which is evoked rather than explicitly stated.

  12. Note about Symbol • This isn’t “fictitious representation.” Most people think FAKE, but NOT in academic understanding. • Don’t restrict it to “literary understanding.” • Natural objects, historical persons, visible artifacts and dreams can all be symbols.

  13. Revelatory Symbolism in Scripture • Old Testament • The miracles of Exodus • Theophanies of Sinai, • The “still, small voice” Elijah heard • The great visions of the Prophets

  14. Revelatory Symbolism in Scripture • New Testament • The Life of Jesus introduced in highly symbolic circumstances of his conception and birth • Start of his public ministry (Baptism) • Passion, death and Resurrection

  15. Revelatory Symbolism in Scripture • The teachings of the prophets, of Jesus, and of the apostles are symbolic in form. • E.g. The Kingdom of God • (note: Scripture presents that Jesus never did define it)

  16. Common Properties of Symbolism and Revelation Symbol: • Gives participatory knowledge • Has a transforming effect • Powerful influence on commitment and behavior • Introduces us into realms of awareness not normally accessible to general communication

  17. Participatory Knowledge • A symbol speaks to us only insofar as it lures us to situate ourselves mentally within the universe of meaning and value which it opens up to us. • (Makes you stop and think, even wrestle with the symbol)

  18. “Symbols are places to live, breathing spaces that help us discover the possibilities that life offers…every symbol deals with a new discovery and every symbol is an open-ended action, not a closed-off object.”—Nathan Mitchell

  19. Transforming Effect • Occurs insofar that it involves the knower. • It does something to us when we engage it. • “Wow, that’s deep...”

  20. Powerful Influence to commitments and behavior • Stirs the imagination, releases hidden energies in the soul, gives strength and stability to the personality. • E.g. A National Flag or anthem

  21. A New awareness • It gives rise to thought. • “Opens up levels of reality which otherwise are closed to us” –Paul Tillich

  22. Revelation does these 4 things • Gives participatory knowledge • Has a transforming effect • Powerful influence on commitment and behavior • Introduces us into realms of awareness not normally accessible to general communication

  23. Participatory Knowledge • To accept the Christian revelation is to involve oneself in a community of faith and thus to share in the way of life marked out by Jesus.

  24. Transforming Effect • Christians come to perceive themselves as personally related to God. • Adopted members of God’s family and household.

  25. Powerful Influence to commitments and behavior • The response to Revelation (faith) must express itself in conduct. • FAITH IN ACTION.

  26. A New awareness • Revelation obviously gives insight into mysteries that reason alone cannot make sense of. • It’s still intelligible nonetheless.

  27. Examples of Christian Symbolism

  28. Examples of Christian Symbolism

  29. Examples of Christian Symbolism

  30. Back to the Five Models Revelation as • Propositional (Literal) • History (Acts/deeds of God) • Inner Experience • Dialectical Presence • New Awareness

  31. Point and Summary • The best way of understanding the concept of revelation is by “symbolic mediation.” • It makes use of the strengths of each model and overcomes their weaknesses. • Symbol can be understood as “a visible sign of an invisible reality.” • Sound familiar?

  32. Reflection Communication theorists tend to say that “communication is symbolic.” Experts say that in our communication: 10% is in actual words 30% is in sounds 60% is in the nonverbal How is all of this insightful for our faith?

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