The general idea in
Sacramental Theology that we have the ability progress in the Hierarchy of
Truth. How does one progress in the Hierarchy of Truth? How does one move from
what they can determine to be Subjective Truth to what is Objective Truth? For
one who wishes to know that which is Truer than previously considered one must
gain more knowledge. If I am in the Pit, in order to learn the Objective Truth
of the Pit, I just need more knowledge. But what if I have reached my limit of
how much I can see or experience? What if my flashlight cannot illuminate any
farther? What if I have climbed as far as possible? In order to know more about
the Pit, I need the help of someone who has gotten farther than I have. I need
to be in some sort of a relationship with that person or persons. For
example, to use one’s senses to observe the world is to acquiesce to knowledge
outside of oneself or one’s ego. In order to develop a greater understanding of
Truth which is higher on the Hierarchy, I must enter into a relationship with
one who has access to that greater Truth. If a student wishes to know more
about mathematics they must develop a relationship with one who has already
encountered that particular knowledge. That teacher, then, in terms of mathematics
at least, is at a higher level in the Hierarchy of Truth. The only way one can
grow in knowledge or Truth, then, is through some sort of relationship, either
with the knowledge itself or with one who possesses that knowledge. In the Pit,
I need someone who has a better flashlight; I need someone who can see better;
I need someone higher up in the Pit.
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This is where it gets more
theological. If I seek Truth that is beyond human comprehension I cannot
directly encounter that knowledge the same way a student could potentially
learn mathematics on their own. An encounter with one who has access to all
knowledge, then, is essential for an individual to have any such access to
Objective Truth. In Christianity, ultimately, the goal is Truth, and if Truth is
only gained through relationship with Truth itself or through relationship with
one who knows Truth, then it is relationship with one who is eternal that
allows for such access to Truth. That is a mouthful. I translate it for my
students. I want Truth outside the Pit; I cannot get outside the Pit, myself; I
need a relationship with someone already outside the Pit in order to get that
Truth. Christianity claims, simply, that God is both the Truth and the one who
knows the Truth. God is the one outside the Pit. Therefore, it is relationship
with God that provides access to Truth.
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