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A lot if the discussion on CAF is by people who think theology is a dead exercise in simply transmitting the “deposit faith.” Some of that discussion resembles arguing about the precise dimensions of the Yellow Brick Road. I tell my graduate students that “theology is a living dialogue between a faith tradition and the culture in which it is embedded, including the scientific culture. Once that dialogue ceases, theology ceases to be a living dialogue, and becomes the dead relic of a once-living tradition,” essentially irrelevant to the culture.By the way, thank you, StAnastasia, for your consistently thoughtful and sensible posts, which are a breath of fresh air on this thread. I sometimes feel like I’m reading one of those debates among the characters on the Big Bang Theory TV show, where they argue about whether Green Lantern could beat the Flash, or how Superman cleans his uniform.
Some Catholics are content to argue about this dead relic and live in sequestered enclaves within a society they regard as going to hell. Some atheists are happy to see conservative religious traditions shut up harmlessly in the “gated communities” of churches, so long as they do not influence society. However, as someone who values the vitality of both theology and scientific culture, I endeavor to help keep this dialogue going. For my pains, I’m called a “stupid theist” by atheist scientists, and the AntiChrist or a heretic by conservative Christians. I am amused by all such verbal insults, and wear them as badges of honor.
StAnastasia