Gianan, Celestino A. "Towards a New Paradigm of the Case of the 'People of God': Universal and Universalizable." Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy 31, no. 2 (2002): 170-183.
Abstract
This article attempts primarily to
clarify the
case of the "People of God" in the world of creation. It addresses the
question: What are mmen and women doing in the world of creation when
they claim, "We are a People of God"? This question is raised due to
the ever-growing diversity of notions attributed to the phrase "People
of God" from which problems of obscure meaning, truth-disclosure, and
clear understanding arise. Tod address these problems, I attempt to
reconceptualize and reinterpret the case of the People of God,
following the philosophical thoughts of Karl Rahner and Karol Wojtyla
(transcendentality), Alfred North Whitehead (process thought) and
Hans-Georg Gadamer (effective-historical consciousness). This attempt
is needed to know, learn, and understand the reality that goes along
with the case of the People of God. The task of reconceptualization and
reinterpretation exhibits an ontological hermeneutics of the phrase
with the end in view of creating a new paradigm: from universality to
universalizability. This clarification of the case of the People of God
also suggests a metaecclesiology, which occasions men and women to give
a "new expression" to their being a People of God. This "new
expression" makes the case of the People of God more relevant to every
age.