God and Creation, Job 38:1-15

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God and Creation-2 (Divine Attributes) God and Creation -4 Ehyeh ה י ה) (א and Metaphysics God and Creation, Job 38:1-15 At the Fashioning of the Earth Job 38: 8 "Or who enclosed the sea with doors, When, bursting forth, it went out from the womb; 9 When I made a cloud its garment, And thick darkness its swaddling band, 10 And I placed boundaries on it, And I set a bolt and doors, 11 And I said, 'Thus far you shall come, but no farther; And here shall your proud waves stop '? The Problem of Evil and Suffering in the Presence of an All-knowing, All-good, All-loving, and All-powerful God (58): Job 38: God and Creation-4 ( Ehyeh and Metaphysics) 7/22/2012 1

Philosophical/Theological/Doctrinal & Spiritual Edification Bible Doctrines Eschatology Thanatology Ecclesiology Israelology Dispensationalism Doxology Hodology Soteriology Hamartiology Natural Law Anthropology Angelology Pneumatology Christology Paterology Trinitarianism Cosmology Theology Proper Bibliology Prolegomena: P.R. - 32 Hermeneutics Linguistics Epistemology Metaphysics -3 Reality Logic 32, Truth 32 There is no one like God, Isa 46:1-10. He is totally transcendent to anything in creation. Thus, the need for all of these doctrines. The believer who does not learn about God from His Word will psychologically project onto God his own characteristics. For negative believers, God is not worth the effort it takes to understand Him. Stage 3 Metaphysical understanding of Reality conveyed by the Bible verses. Stage 2- Systematic understanding of Bible verses Stage 1- Isolated understanding of Bible verses Metaphysical (Refined) Christian Level 3: True understanding of Ultimate Reality God s Word, Ehyeh, Esse, Exod. 3:14; Acts 17:28; Matt. 6; Col. 1:17. Understands God on a metaphysical level. God is not just another Entity in the universe that got things going. Lives in great awe of Ehyeh. Doctrinal Maturing Believer- Level 2: Believer moves into stability in life as they take in more Bible doctrine. Understands language of anthropopathisms and anthropomorphisms, but but still has not broken through to Ehyeh. Less psychological projections on God. Baby Bible believer Level 1 Baby view of God : Projections of many of own psychological states on God. The more messed up a believer is the most messed up view of God he will have. 7/21/2012 2

Philosophical Foundations for Biblical Objectivity Biblical Objectivity Biblical Objectivity 5- Hermeneutics how do we understand that which is? 4- Linguistics how is that which is communicated? PR 32 3- Epistemology how do I know that which is? 2- Metaphysics what is that which is? (3) 1- Reality that which is (Logic Logic, Truth 32, Truth 32) 7/21/2012 3

Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 1. Metaphysics is the study of reality from the standpoint of it being reality. This is known as being qua being. It is the study of the whole natural world of change available to human experience. 2. Metaphysics is the foundational science for all others, because all other particular sciences presuppose their particular subject matter as already existing. 7/21/2012 4

Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 3. Metaphysics is the study of the world using reason alone of finite and changing reality. 4. We must have an explicit systematic account to avoid certain deep and widespread modern philosophical errors. 5. It is impossible to overstate the importance of these four causes of things/beings. One must know the four causes to know what something is. Metaphysics = what is that which is. 7/21/2012 5

Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 6. Review of the 4 causes. These causes exist throughout the natural world and the world of artifacts. 2-Formal causality 1-2 give us matter and form. 3-Efficient causality This actualizes the potentiality in a thing. 4-Final causality Telos! Purpose Yum! 1-Material causality 7/22/2012 6

Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 6. Review of the 4 causes. These philosophical subtleties are built in common sense, but implications go far beyond the obvious. 2-Formal causality What this is is known by the intellect via abstraction. 3-Efficient causality 4-Final causality Telos! Purpose 1-Material causality 7/21/2012 7

6. Review of the 4 causes. Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 3-Formal causality Just as there is a very close connection between material and formal causes, there is between efficient and final causes. 2-Efficient causality 4-Final causality Telos! Purpose To know the 4 causes is to know what something is 1-Material causality 7/21/2012 8

6. Review of the 4 causes. Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 2-Formal causality 3-Efficient causality 4-Final causality Goal directedness (apart from conscious intent) 1-Material causality 7/21/2012 9

6. Review of the 4 causes. Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 2-Formal causality 3-Efficient causality 4-Final causality Goal directedness 1-Material causality 7/21/2012 10

6. Review of the 4 causes. Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 2-Formal causality 3-Efficient causality 4-Final causality Goal directedness (apart from conscious intent) 1-Material causality 7/21/2012 11

6. Review of the 4 causes. Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 3-Formal causality Modern science, for the most part, rejects the true nature of cause and effect they see them as loose and separate (Hume, radical Empiricist). This cannot give what it does not have 2-Efficient causality 4-Final causality Telos! Purpose 1-Material causality 7/21/2012 12

6. Review of the 4 causes. Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 3-Formal causality Modern science, for the most part, rejects the intrinsic nature of things, even of cause and effect they see them as loose and separate (Hume, radical Empiricist). This cannot give what it does not have 2-Efficient causality 4-Final causality Telos! Purpose 1-Material causality 7/21/2012 13

6. Review of the 4 causes. 3-Efficient causality Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 2-Formal causality Thing/Being 1-Material causality 4-Formal causality Final Cause The final cause is the cause of all causes. None of the other causes make sense apart from final cause. Yet, modern philosophers, scientists, and intellectuals in general claim to not believe in final causality even though they cannot do their work apart from it. 7/21/2012 14

Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 7. In contrast to teachings of the New Atheism, there is no conflict between science and religion. The conflict is between two philosophical worldviews: the teleological approach (Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, and Aquinas) and the modern mechanical vision of Descartes, Hobbes, Locke, and Hume, according to which physical reality is comprised of nothing more than purposeless, meaningless particles in motion all just random, luck. - What are the ramifications if design is allowed? 7/21/2012 15

Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 8. The mechanical view of nature is demonstrably false and utterly incompatible with the very existence of morality, rationality, science, and reality. 7/21/2012 16

Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 9. We now live an era known as Aristotle s revenge as it is increasingly being discovered how human thought and acts, cause and effect, and empirical sciences of physics and biology cannot be described coherently without reference to purpose or goal-directedness. Measuring something does not tell you what it is. 7/21/2012 17

Metaphysics-3 (The 4 causes of things) 10. Aristotle had more of an Ehyeh view of nature and science than many modern Christians. There is a return to Aristotelian metaphysics by some secular scientists because of the need for some type of pre-existing actuality to take something from potentiality to actuality. This is exactly what we have in Ehyeh metaphysics the Pure Actuality behind all existence. 11. The Bible teaches that all creation not only depends upon God for its beginning, but for its continuing existence (John 1:3; Col. 1:16-17; Heb 1:3; Exod. 3:14). 7/21/2012 18

Job 38 God and Creation-4 ( Ehyeh and metaphysics) 1. Job 38:4-15. What is your view of God and creation (Job 38:4-15, 31-33)? What is your metaphysics with reference to God and beings? The three options. a. Occasionalism. This view is that God alone is the Cause of everything that happens so that there are no true secondary causes in nature. E.g., one billiard ball which makes contact with another during a game of pool does not in any way cause the other to move. Rather, God causes the second ball to move on the occasion when the first makes contact with it. - This view leads to pantheism. - If God does it all, it is hard to see why there is nature at all (cf., George Berkley and idealism, to be is to be perceived ). 7/21/2012 19

God and Creation-4 ( Ehyeh and metaphysics) b. Mere Conservationism. This holds that while God maintains natural objects in their causal powers in existence in every moment, they alone are the immediate causes of their effects. For example, the one billiard ball really does cause the other one to move and God has nothing to do with it other than keeping the ball in its causal powers and being. God does not in any direct way cause the second ball to go in motion. - This view veers in the direction of deism. - In this view natural objects can operate and bring about effects apart from God s immediate action. Not a stretch to go from this to no need for God at all. 7/21/2012 20

God and Creation-4 ( Ehyeh and metaphysics) c. Concurrentism. A middle ground position which holds on the one hand (contrary to occasionalism) that natural objects are true causes, but on the other hand contrary to mere conservationism, that God not only maintains natural objects in their causal powers and being, but also cooperates in immediately causing their effects. On this view, the one billiard ball really causes the other one to move but only together with God who acts as a concurrent cause. a. This is the correct view as per act and potency. b. This is the correct view of Ehyeh and nature. c. This also explains God s sovereignty in the natural and human realm. God activates the free choices of man. 7/21/2012 21

God and Creation-4 ( Ehyeh and metaphysics) 2. In order to understand and appreciate God and His activity in Job, the Bible, and throughout reality, we must understand the nature of God, Ehyeh. The vast majority of Christians have a false view of God. Simplicity (Exod. 3:14; cf., Deut. 32:4; Mal. 3:6; 1 John 4:8). The goodness and perfection of God (metaphysical claims). The timelessness of God (Augustine * Einstein vs. Newton). The omnipotence of God. The omniscience of God (problem with analytic philosophy). The omnipresence of God (it means what it says). The immutability of God (denied by most Christians). The holiness of God (rejected by most people). The impassibility of God (denied by most Christians). The love of God (misunderstood by most Christians). The justice of God (ignored by most people). The infinity of God (not even thought about by most). The Trinity. God is three-personed (misunderstood by most). The incarnation (misunderstood by most Christians). The nature of the will of God (Christian confusion abounds). 7/21/2012 22

God and Creation-4 ( Ehyeh and Metaphysics) 3. The foundation for understanding God s nature (and Ultimate Reality) is Ehyeh-asher- Ehyeh ה י ה א ש ר א ה י ה),(א Exodus.3:14 Start anywhere else and you will start with a mixture of error. One cannot start with analytical philosophy to discover the nature of God. 4. Ehyeh not only is the proper foundation for apprehending and building the attributes of God, is the also the foundation for metaphysics, which is also known as philosophy of nature, the study of potentiality and actuality. 7/21/2012 23

God and Creation-4 ( Ehyeh and Metaphysics) 5. The name God, Ehyeh, opens up the world of God as Pure Actuality; He has no potentiality; He is simple. 6. All of the other attributes of God depend upon God as Pure Act for their truth and coherence. You can take any attribute of God and trace it back to Ehyeh to see if it holds, cf. doctrine of the immutability of God. 7/21/2012 24

God and Creation-4 ( Ehyeh and Metaphysics) 7. It is divine simplicity that not only grounds the other attributes of God, they illuminate them. It enables us to understand what immutability, omnipresence, infinity, and justice really mean. 8. The name Ehyeh removes all limitations and imperfections from God and makes Him transcendent. He is not like us metaphysically. He is radically different from all of creation. 7/21/2012 25

God and Creation-4 ( Ehyeh and Metaphysics) 9. Ehyeh points to the fact that God as Pure Actuality is Being; He does not participate in Being; He does not have a being, He is being Himself. 10. Furthermore, as simple Ehyeh does not have goodness; He is goodness Himself. He does not have intelligence; He is intelligence Himself. He is identical to all of His attributes. 7/21/2012 26

God and Creation-4 ( Ehyeh and Metaphysics) 11. What we call God s goodness, being, intelligence and so forth are really just the same thing: God Himself considered from different points of view. He is radically unlike anything in the created world. He is not a being alongside others, not even a grand and remote being among other beings. Rather, He is existence upon which all beings depend upon their existence. 7/21/2012 27

God and Creation-4 ( Ehyeh and Metaphysics) 12. Ehyeh is the Qal imperfect first person form of the verb hayah: I will be, and indicates pure actuality, pure existence, pure being. He is not composed of any parts. He is Simple. In the present tense: I am the Is-ing One, that is the One Who Always is, Esse, Ehyeh. a. The word signifies to be. : ipsum esse. But what is it to be? b. In answering this most difficult of all metaphysical questions, we must distinguish between the meaning of two words which are both different and yet intimately related: ens or being, and esse or to be. 7/21/2012 28

God and Creation-4 ( Ehyeh and Metaphysics) c. To the question: What is being? the correct answer is: Being is that which is or exists. Although the being of God is an infinite and boundless ocean of substance (esse), to be is something else and much harder to grasp because it lies more deeply hidden in the metaphysical structure of reality. d. The word being as a noun, designates some substance; the word to be or esse is a verb, because it designates an act. e. To understand this is also to reach beyond the level of essence, the deeper level of existence. 7/21/2012 29

God and Creation-4 ( Ehyeh and Metaphysics) f. The metaphysical order is reverse in the order of knowing reality with the third act of the mind. In the metaphysical order it is the act of existing that comes before the substance. g. To be is the fundamental fact by virtue of which a certain being actually is, or exists. 7/21/2012 30