Natural Knowledge

Cards (9)

  • R.C. Church- natural knowledge of God

    'the desire for God is written in the human heart', imprinted in each person is a basic sense of God that gives them the capacity and desire to God
  • Calvin - natural knowledge of God
    • all people have an "innate sensus divinitas" (divine sense) that makes it possible for anyone to know God
    • the "semen religionis" (the seed of religion) is found in all people
    • sin makes it difficult for some to recognise God
    • sees the idea of the beauty of the earth as being like a mirror of God, reflecting his nature through the world
    • 'the principle of accommodation' - the idea that God, despite being unknowable, has communicated with humans in ways that they will understand and in ways that they can work out
  • pros of the natural knowledge of God
    • it is logical for humans to use their brains to reason
    • there is long tradition of humans using reason to show God exists
    • it is reasonable to assume that the large number of people who have some sort of faith shows that there is a connection between God and humans
    • it is reasonable to think that an omnibenevolent creator would make it possible for his creation to contact him
  • cons of the natural knowledge of God
    • is the gap just too great between humans and God to accept the sensus divinitas?
    • it is useless if we cannot gain personal knowledge of God, knowing God should be able to lead to a relationship with him
    • reason is not helpful as is too subjective, some conclude that God does not exist
    • order and purpose in nature can be explained by other factors such as natural selection in the theory of evolution
    • just because beauty makes us feel awe, it does not mean that God has made this feeling
  • Grace
    • God's goodness given to the world, 'undeserved favour'
    • not something humans can ask for
    • Christians believe grace is the reason humans are given faith and it is because of God that faith becomes a real, personal relationship with God
  • Christians on trusting in God's existence
    • it is important not to put too much emphasis on things that come from the mind because God's revelation of himself is more pure than the human tendency to over-think might suggest
    • we must continue to remember that God is very different to other things we might use our reason to try to understand
  • Is natural knowledge of God the same as revealed knowledge of God?
    • YES - the points of contact in natural theology are there because God chose to reveal them
    • NO - they use different processes to gain knowledge
  • Plantinga
    • if there were no God, then there would be no claims to know him
    • many people claim to believe in God so knowledge of God is basic knowledge
    • the sensus divinitatis - the God-given gift of being able to know God
  • Cons of Plantinga
    • many may have incorrectly interpreted God, thus knowledge of his existence is not basic but a mistake
    • he does not provide evidence of his Christian beliefs, eg. the incarnation