Approaching the End. Stanley Hauerwas

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the case that the truth about God the Creator is directly accessible to us and that only the truth of the second article needs a revelation. Both in the same sense in both cases we are faced with the mystery of God and His work, and the approach to it can only be one and the same. (p. 50)

      Creation is, therefore, grace. That there is a world is a miracle. The question, therefore, is never, “Does God exist?” Rather, what should astonish us is that we exist. That we exist, according to Barth, implies the good news that all that exists cannot be confused with God’s existence. Any attempt to understand creation as an emanation from God, a view that threatens pantheism, cannot express what Christians mean by creation. For Christians creation is a creaturely reality that cannot be understood as a manifestation of God; rather, as God’s creature the world exists to glorify God.

      Creation so understood is an expression of divine grace. Creatio ex nihilo rightly indicates that all that is was created out of nothing, but because “there is now something, since we exist by divine grace, we must never forget that, as the basis of our existence and of the existence of the whole world, there is in the background that divine — not just facere, but — creation. Everything outside God is held constant by God over nothingness” (p. 55). That such is the case means that all the things we call evil — death, sin, the Devil, and hell — are, therefore, not God’s creation. They in fact are nothing (p. 57).

      Yet we have agency befitting our status as creatures. We have the freedom to decide and act one way rather than another. Our freedom is, however, the freedom appropriate to our creaturely existence in time and space. We are subject to law as well as our fellow creatures. “For if we are free, it is only because our Creator is infinitely free. All human freedom is but an imperfect mirroring of divine freedom” (p. 56).

      Barth concludes his exposition of the first article of the Confession with the affirmation that “what exists exists, because it exists not of itself, but by God’s Word, for His Word’s sake, in the sense and in the purpose of His Word. . . . The whole was made by Him for its own sake. The Word which is attested for us in Holy Scripture, the story of Israel, of Jesus Christ and His Church, is the first thing, and the whole world with its light and shadow, its depths and its heights is the second. By the Word the world exists. A marvelous reversal of our whole thinking!” (p. 57).

      Porter on Creation and Natural Law

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