Monday, August 16, 2010
Boston College's take on "The Catholic Intellectual Tradition"
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2010/08/boston-colleges-take-on-the-catholic-intellectual-tradition.html
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I read that and was both encouraged and discouraged. Encouraged because it shows an awakening to the desperate need for an integrating vision about Christian higher education. Discouraged because its focus is on the "Catholic intellectual tradition" as forming the basis for "conversation". Sadly, I'm jaded enough to wonder if this is another way of sidestepping some substantive issue.
In point of fact, the goal of Christian inquiry is to lead us to knowledge and not simply discussion; and this knowledge is of a very specific kind: knowledge of the Triune God. What is stopping BC from saying that it imparts the sanctifying wisdom leading one to fellowship with God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit?
In this document I note there are no references to the Trinity and two references to Jesus Christ (four just to "Jesus"). Possibly I miscounted?