Angelology, or the study of angels, has been a topic of human fascination since the dawn of time. There are several perspectives from which angels can be viewed. Many are skeptical about their existence, since they cannot be physically perceived with the senses. Thus these people take a rational and scientific view of the issue, explaining angels in religious literature in rational, naturalistic terms. The religious (predominantly Christian for the purposes of this paper) view is that the Bible features angels in both the Old and New Testaments. Such evidence is enough for Christians to justify a religious belief in angels, as it is also enough to justify all other Christian beliefs. Finally, there is the more occult view of actual current experiences with angels. Some people claim to have had experiences such as dreams and visions during which angels visited them. This, like all other occult phenomena including mediumism, is a highly controversial issue. Below is a consideration of angels, their nature, and evidence of their existence from the above-mentioned points-of-view. It appears that, in the same way as beauty, the reality of angels is in the eye of the beholder.
Angels and spirits, both good and evil, are imperceptible to sensory verification, and thus it is very difficult to accept their existence, in an era influenced by scientism. Many theologians and exegetes feel ashamed to write about something which cannot be perceived by the eye or analyzed in a chemistry laboratory or verified by a microscope." (Miranda, 1961:2)
During the 19th and 20th centuries, rationalism and science have begun to take precedence over previous religious beliefs and assumptions. Scientific inquiry has dictated that anything that cannot be proved by empirical data, cannot be held as absolute truth. Such social rationalization has caused a decline in spiritual values and beliefs. While these beliefs are however still very much part of human life, they have been tempered by a type of demystification.
The result of this is that claims such as visitations by angels, which would have been taken as truth two centuries ago, are now the subject of serious doubt. Some have even claimed that science is the new god.
Others however have attempted to apply science to biblical text in order to prove some of the perceived truths, and thus perhaps strengthen the declining Christian faith in an increasingly materialistic world. One of the ways in which this has been attempted has been through demythologization:
Demythologization] is taken... As the tendency to explain the supernatural phenomena in the Bible by means of natural causes. When the Bible speaks of supernatural affairs, they (e.g. angels) are interpreted as forces of nature unknown then to the authors of the NT [New Testament] and now known of science." (Miranda, 1961:12)
In this way then the mention of the supernatural in the bible is justified in terms of science in an attempt to explain these phenomena in rational, contemporary terms. Thus the concept of angels is modified to fit into a more contemporary and materialistic paradigm. This, together with other scientific research into the more concrete biblical events, is expected to strengthen the faith of those who have found the bible lacking in scientific truth.
Advocates of the Christian faith have however deplored such a materialistic view of all things supernatural, and propose a more spiritual perspective. There does seem to be a general movement in social consciousness away from the mundaneness of science to a greater acceptance of and fascination with the supernatural, and particularly with angels. In fact, there are countless television shows, films and books dealing with the subject. Thus, the extreme rationalism of the 1800's and 1900's is once again giving way to its sometimes uneasy co-existence with a revived interest in angels. One reason for this could be that life is often boring and frequently painful. Angels and other such phenomena provide a way out of this. It is all part of the search for the meaning of life:
Now, due in part to the failure of rationalism and materialism to give answers and meaning to life, the emptiness of man's heart along with the futility of his pursuits has given rise to his interest in the mystical, in the supernatural, and in the spiritual." (Keathly, 2000)
This is also why some Christian scholars and leaders have called for a closer study of angels as they are presented in the bible. The concern is that there are many "misconceptions" regarding angels, perpetuated by the media and occult...
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