Truth.
The epistemological problem. Stackhouse reflects that there has been a simple progression of opposing views of truth. Is truth subjective or is it objective? I was surprised to learn from a Catholic theologian Jean DaniĆ©lou (1905–1974) that truth is both objective and subjective. To the Greek mind the term truth refers to objectively always independent of the person. To the Hebrew mind truth is always personal and has a personal responsibility aspect. Truth is something you do. Stackhouse records the pendulum movements from rationalism, empiricism of Kant, modernism of the age of science and now more recent postmodernism, where truth is just that which appeals to the individual. We are familiar with the power games of Foucault played out in Australian politics as advocates for differing social issues promote their personal preferences as normative, or at least participative for the direction of a society. Our Lord J...