Francis A. Schaeffer on Neo-Orthodoxy
The God Who Is There, (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1968), p79.
[T]he scientific symbol has become an important tool for writing
increasingly lengthy formulae with greater accuracy. In other words, it
has value according to the sharpness of its definition. But the new
theology uses the concept of symbol in exactly the opposite way. The
only thing the theological and scientific uses have in common is the
word symbol. To the new theology, the usefulness of a symbol is in
direct proportion to its obscurity. There is connotation, as in the
word god, but there is no definition. The secret of the strength of
neo-orthodoxy is that these religious symbols with a connotation of
personality give an illusion of meaning, and as a consequence it
appears to be more optimistic than secular existentialism.
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