{"id":1274,"date":"2006-08-23T04:20:58","date_gmt":"2006-08-23T04:20:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2006\/08\/above-all-earthly-powrs-1.html"},"modified":"2006-08-23T04:20:58","modified_gmt":"2006-08-23T04:20:58","slug":"above-all-earthly-powrs-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2006\/08\/above-all-earthly-powrs-1.html","title":{"rendered":"Above All Earthly Pow&#8217;rs 1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>David Wells, author of <em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/gp\/product\/0802829023\/sr=1-1\/qid=1156299917\/ref=sr_1_1\/102-9880245-7817731?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books\">Above All Earthly Pow&#8217;rs<\/a><\/em>, was one of my teachers in seminary and the best lecturer I have ever heard. I was mesmerized by his sketch of theology, and will never forget his standard answer to questions: &#8220;How do I know? I&#8217;m just an &#8216;umble church historian.&#8221; This book is the fourth in a series, and I read the first two and this one. This book is a Christology that confronts postmodernity (culture) and postmodernism (philosophy). Does it succeed?<!--more|inline--><br \/>\nI have some questions.<br \/>\nFor being a book about christology, it takes Wells a long time to get there. This post will be on the first four chapters and frankly it is all preliminary. Preliminaries that I enjoyed reading &#8212; his style is engaging and poetic if at times a little bombastic and repetitive. But still preliminaries.<br \/>\nFirst, the Enlightenment gave rise to modernity, and what modernity offers is freedom, individualism, capitalism and pluralism &#8212; if not relativism. What it also offered was:<br \/>\n1. The disappearance of God<br \/>\n2. The disappearance of human nature<br \/>\n3. The omnicompetence of the human being.<br \/>\nSecond, the current American religious scene is marked deeply by the distinction between &#8220;religion&#8221; (Church, theology, creeds, boundaries, demand, discipleship) and &#8220;spirituality.&#8221; This latter term is important to the book and it is a term that describes a religion (pardon that term here) that emerges from the self and is designed to pander to the self and one that is therapeutic for the self.<br \/>\nThird, postmodernism, which assaults foundationalism, leads to:<br \/>\n1. No worldview<br \/>\n2. No truth<br \/>\n3. No purpose.<br \/>\nFourth, a major issue for Wells is a discussion of immigration, pluralism, and the pastiche of spiritualities and religions that now characterize the West. Very few have approached this question, so I welcome this issue at the table to see where it can help us.<br \/>\nFifth, back to spirituality: it is internal, private, experiential, a pick-and-choose approach to world religions and philosophies etc.  It is a spirituality of a journey rather than a house or dwelling; it is on a journey for the sake of a journey instead of a goal or a destination. Most importantly, this spirituality is from the self and for the self.<br \/>\nSixth, we need to confront culture by affirming that we are fragmented, not innocent; that truth is public, not private; and that the faith is personal, not impersonal. The truth is found in the biblical revelation of God in Christ through the Spirit.<br \/>\nWell, this should give you a taste of his themes. How to respond? Overall, there is some good description of Western spirituality, and more need to listen to what he has to say here. But, I have some questions:<br \/>\n1. Do his categories lack nuance? Is there not space between the postmodern and the (seemingly) certaintist Christian?<br \/>\n2. Is not the problem today for postmoderns the nearly unconscionable issue of particularism rather than that of pluralism? Pluralism sometimes is the solution to the problem of particularism.<br \/>\n3. If his critique of individualism hits the target, is there not a groundswell today of something else? Namely, a growing social conscience? Wells focuses on individualism that embraces the therapeutic and self-healing. I don&#8217;t think the emerging generation is quite like this: it embraces as never before (other than with social gospel proponents) a profound sense of responsiblity for the world and for justice and for others. A spirituality that merely heals the self is not enough for the emerging generation. In a sense, Wells offers to some emerging Christians a hand filled with kings: the critique of self-fulfillment gospel is what the emerging generation wants to hear.<br \/>\n4. Is his use of &#8220;postmodern&#8221; a little too simplistic? A person like Newbigin was not unaware of the problem of certainty nor was he unaware of the problem of relativism. So, he carved out what many of us prefer: a chastened epistemology and a proper confidence. It is a faith seeking understanding. In the first four chapters I see little awareness of any middle ground between the two, and I&#8217;m not sure it is fair to the current theological scene to clip from the discussion those who find a critical realism or a chastened epistemology to be the most truthful Christian position. Not all of this chastened epistemology stems from radical postmodernism but some of it emerges directly from a biblical and theological convinction that we are limited by sin and the fall, limited in mind, and therefore limited in what we can claim with certitude.<br \/>\nIn our next post we will look at three more chapters, and then I&#8217;ll save a separate post for his critique of megachurches and seeker services.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>David Wells, author of Above All Earthly Pow&#8217;rs, was one of my teachers in seminary and the best lecturer I have ever heard. I was mesmerized by his sketch of theology, and will never forget his standard answer to questions: &#8220;How do I know? 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