Developing a Systematic Theology “From Scratch”
Steve Petermann
Steve Petermann
Quote:In other posts, I’ve talked about why one might want to develop a systematic theology, “from scratch”. Now, by “from scratch” I don’t mean starting with a completely blank slate. Since our thinking is a product of the history of thought, culture, and personal experience, it would be impossible to start completely without influence. Also, it wouldn’t necessarily be beneficial. There is a wealth of ideas and insights from the past that could be brought to bear on trying to formulate a theology. What I mean by “from scratch” is that no particular religious tradition or line of religious or philosophical thinking is given de facto authority. Also, the idea that any religious text is “holy writ” — divine revelation in the form of “dictation” is rejected. Instead, the assertion here is that the religious texts and wisdom literature are human attempts to make sense of reality as it is, ultimately. So, if “holy writ” is rejected and no particular religious tradition is given de facto authority then, in some sense, the endeavor is “from scratch”.
So, then the question becomes, how to do that? What I’ll offer here is an approach I took for that task. There certainly could be others and I, for one, would welcome a multitude of voices in developing systematic theologies. Each of us has our personal history, psychological disposition, knowledge, and experience. As such, our thinking can be somewhat narrow and biased. Only with criticism and dialog can things move forward. The history of thought has shown us that. So, I’ll offer the approach I took and you can evaluate it from your perspective. Here is an outline of the process. I say outline because a lot more can be said about many of the topics found here. For the sake of a manageable length, I’ll save more thorough treatments of those topics for other posts.
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'
- Bertrand Russell
- Bertrand Russell