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**Meaning Transcends Historicity. And we can have both with symbolic thinking. **
A significant issue in contemporary thought is the split between meaning and fact, particularly visible in religious discussions, where fundamentalist interpretations focus strictly on historical accuracy while liberal approaches prioritize symbolic interpretations. Both perspectives can coexist, illuminating an incarnational vision where high and low truths converge in specific forms. Biblical narratives, such as those in Genesis, convey profound meanings regarding existence, morality, and purpose, even if their descriptions do not align with modern historical standards. The essence of these narratives lies not in scientific validation, but in their capacity to impart moral and existential relevance. Terms like 'Adam' and 'Eve' symbolize broader concepts rather than specific historical figures, highlighting the significance of symbolic over literal interpretation. This reductionist view, emphasizing mere factual existence, often results in a lack of perceived meaning in life, leading to a sterile understanding of profound stories meant to enrich understanding and inspire purpose.