Non-universal Universality

Non-universal Universality 2017-09-07T00:09:21+06:00

Daniel Barber ( Modern Theology ) notes that “particularity cannot be reduced to universality. Therefore we have a philosophical reason for approaching Jesus through particularity: sufficient reason, when conceived as universality, is insufficient; causal frameworks cannot negotiate sufficiently with elements of chance and contingency; ‘universality’ cannot be thought of as universal in the first place. The only sufficient reason, we content, is contingent reason.”

Universality cannot account for the “more” of particular contingent realities; it cannot be surprised.


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