Afterword: Returning to Cosmology—Thoughts on the Positioning of Belief
Author: Handelman, Don
Source: Social Analysis, Volume 52, Number 1, Spring 2008 , pp. 181-195(15)
Abstract:
Cosmology may be helpful in positioning belief. I suggest, through discussing the contributions to this collection, that belief, especially propositional belief, is integral to monotheistic cosmoses that are constituted through gigantic fractures (like that between God and human being). Such fractures distinguish between cosmic interior and cosmic exterior. The fracture as boundary is absolute, paradoxical, not to be breached. Thus, the infinite Hebrew God integrates His finite cosmos by holding it together from its outside. The absolute boundary signifies cosmic discontinuity. Here belief in the unfathomable may be central to overcoming such discontinuity and, so, to integrating cosmos. By contrast, an organic cosmos is held together within itself, is more continuous within itself, is more holistic, and, in flowing through itself, obviates any centrality of belief.Keywords: BOUNDARIES; COSMOLOGY; MONOTHEISM; PARADOX; PHENOMENALITY; REPRESENTATION
DOI: 10.3167/sa.2008.520111
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