Monday, September 06, 2010

Theologised history

Karl Barth can be great for a pithy quote at times. His view of Enlightenment man is fairly underwhelming.

Upon discovering that the earth was not the centre of the universe, humanity didn't feel more humbled that he was on a small speck of dust on the edge of the cosmos. Instead, he declared himself to be the master of the infinite new space which he had discovered. Barth's summary:
He moved from a geocentric view of the universe to an anthropocentric one.