Ritröð Guðfræðistofnunar - 01.01.2013, Side 25

Ritröð Guðfræðistofnunar - 01.01.2013, Side 25
In what follows, I will present an example in which Augustine wrestles with a major theological problem, and thus reveals further characteristics of his exegesis. The issue is, whether Moses really saw the essence of God and if so, in what manner. In qu. 2,151 (commenting on Ex 33,12-13) Augustine expresses his conviction that the Old Testament accounts of divine visions were not meant to say that a human being saw God’s essence directly, but only that God allowed himself to be seen through some created medium. That is then the case in the visions of Moses recounted in Ex 33: quibus uerbis satis ostendit Moyses, quod non ita uidebat deum in illa tanta familiaritate conspectus, ut desiderabat uidere, quoniam illae omnes uisiones dei, quae mortalium praebebantur aspectibus et ex quibus fiebat sonus, quo mortalis adtingeretur auditus, sic exhibeb- antur adsumpta, sicut deus uolebat, specie qua uolebat, ut non in eis ipsa ullo sensu corporis sentiretur diuina natura, quae inuisibilis ubique tota est et nullo continetur loco. With these words, Moses makes sufficiently clear that he die not see God in that kind of intimate vision that he had asked for, since all of the visions of God accorded to living persons and accompanied by a sound heard by such persons took a form intended by God to fit the recipients receptive capacity; thus, in such visions it was not the divine nature itself that was seen by a sensory power, for the divine nature is invisibly present everyw- here and is not confined to any place. Ex 33, however, appears to say just the opposite. This chapter was especially important for Augustine, who on other several occasions had extensively discussed the vision of God.15 In Ex 33:12-23, there is a very carefully constructed dialog between Moses and YHWH, which is shaped into a theologically differentiated statement, Moses struggles with the future of Israel in the wake of the grave sin of worshipping the golden calf, which had been related in the preceding chapter, Ex 32. Now in Ex 33, Moses argues 15 On this issue, from the early fathers up to Augustine, see: Erich Naab, Augustinus. Úber Schau und Gegenwart des unsichtbaren Gottes. Texte mit Einfuhrung und Obersetzung (Mystik in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Abt. I: Christliche Mystik. Bd. 14), Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, 1998, 1-62. 23
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