This is fascinating. When Hart talks about God as the being in which all things derive does he mean something similar to Tillich? “God is the ground of all being”
Really like this idea of a common narrative from various faith systems to unite us rather than divide us. Very worth studying and considering--this 'impulse to need God' as Hart seems to put it.
This is fascinating. When Hart talks about God as the being in which all things derive does he mean something similar to Tillich? “God is the ground of all being”
Yes, that would be the same sense: The ground of being or being itself.
Really like this idea of a common narrative from various faith systems to unite us rather than divide us. Very worth studying and considering--this 'impulse to need God' as Hart seems to put it.
Yes, we can’t deny the impulse and yet should not be overwhelmed by it.