Linkage: Feser’s Negative Mysterian Defense of the Trinity (Dale)

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No - that's F E S E R. But I can be set to either stun or kill.

At his self-titled blog Edward Feser, the Catholic philosopher & popular author mounts a negative mysterian defense of the Trinity.

It’s worth a read. In my view, most of it is perfectly reasonable, but it goes wrong where he claims that the teaching of Christ as recording in the New Testament logically implies the creedal formulas about the Trinity.

The defense of mystery appeals by comparison with naturalistic “mysterian” theories in non-religious matters is intriguing, and I wish he’d developed it more.

In sum, a well done post – but a stun, not a kill.

Update: the Feser fires another volley (at me, and at the Maverick Philosopher). This one is even more interesting. Ed’s brand of negative mysterianism is highly developed – almost as much as James Anderson’s positive mysterianism, and I will respond in due course. Thanks, Ed, for the good conversation!

Further Update: Ed makes some apt comments regarding charges of ad hoc hypotheses, and takes a stance I think is wrong-headed, rejecting what he calls “theistic personalism” or “neo-theism”, but which most of us just call “theism” or “monotheism”!

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Comments 3

  1. Edward Feser wrote:

    Hi Dale, I’ve posted a response over at my blog:

    http://edwardfeser.blogspot.com/2010/02/trinity-and-mystery.html

    Posted 11 Feb 2010 at 11:43 am
  2. Dale wrote:

    Great, Ed – good to hear from you. Will reply when I can get a moment.

    Posted 11 Feb 2010 at 12:01 pm
  3. Edward Feser wrote:

    Thanks, Dale. Since I’ve apparently got logorrhea this week, I’ve posted a follow-up here, which elaborates on the Catholic position on the issue:

    http://edwardfeser.blogspot.com/2010/02/trinity-and-mystery-part-ii.html

    Posted 13 Feb 2010 at 2:38 pm

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