Friday, 11/15/2024
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According to the Islamic scholar Thomas Bauer, we are currently living in a state of increasing intolerance toward ambiguity. Modern, global society has become intolerant of ambiguity, while the most significant human experiences have always been characterized by ambiguity. People are forced to commit to clear identities, while life is full of ambiguities.

Ultimately, this leads not only to a loss of diversity and plurality but even to an understanding of people as 'machine-people' (Bauer), who act in a completely predictable manner and have lost any sense of the mystery of life. Religious traditions, however, which have lost their self-evidence in such a context, thrive on the grace of ambiguity and sensitivity to paradoxical relationships. It was the French philosopher Maurice Blondel (1861-1949) who elucidated the significance of Christianity in his somewhat underestimated philosophy of action. At the same time, Blondel makes it clear that Christianity contributes to this intolerance of ambiguity, particularly when it distances itself from mysticism. A rediscovery of mysticism can contribute to a society that is truly open to diversity and plurality.

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