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key IXNZM7LA
title Reflections on Infallibility
author Hatcher, William S.
authority
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William S. Hatcher
item typeJournal article
publication year2007
date2007-12
publication titleJournal of Bahá'í Studies
abstract noteThe claim to infallibility has often been associated with ideological dogmatism and the buttressing of political power associated with particular thought systems. The modern era is suspicious of infallibility, viewing it as antithetical to rational inquiry. Hatcher advances the following theses: (1) social and intellectual progress require the existence of periodic truth referents (i.e. infallible authority); (2) infallibility is the source of rationality, saving mankind from the quagmire of superstition and fanaticism; (3) the contribution of the Manifestations of God (infallible points of authority( does not depend on general recognition of their infallibility; (4) infallibility (freedom of error) should not be conused with omniscience ; (5) dogmatism and fanaticism do not arise from the Manifestation's claim to infallibility ("what my Prophet says is true") but from followers' exclusivist ideological claims ("only what my Prophet says is true").
pages85-100
issue1-4
volume17
languageEnglish
manual tagsINFALLIBILITY

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