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Justin's avatar

"With this impiety spreading in every direction, it has come about, alas, that many even among the children of the catholic church have strayed from the path of genuine piety, and as the truth was gradually diluted in them, their catholic sensibility was weakened. Led away by diverse and strange teachings and confusing nature and grace, human knowledge and divine faith, they are found to distort the genuine sense of the dogmas which holy mother church holds and teaches, and to endanger the integrity and genuineness of the faith."

Session III. Article 8. Vatican I Dogmatic Constitution.

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St. Teresa of Avila's Interior Castle is an example of inductive (vs deductive) mystical theology since she proceeds from the particulars of her own experience and what she has observed in others, to the general. So this is not always a terrible idea. I really think that the primary thing in an exhortation on how to do theology ought to be something about striving for personal holiness though. That would be a paradigm shift. I don't think inventing new words for "talking to other cliques instead of only to one's own clique" is a paradigm shift since both will produce (to me) impenetrable jargon - it will look like a paradigm shift to people who know one or the other jargon, of course, but the proof of the pudding depends on what sort of alcohol it was soaked in (I think I am thinking of the right sort of pudding? there is one that is set on fire, yes?)

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