Today the professor says it's difficult to find an expert who can communicate truth persuasively, because the sphere of knowledge is so extensive. But also because the organization of knowledge has been divided, fragmented, relativized and specialized. Often the experts are not able to "see the forest for the trees," he claims, because of the way they have privatized their knowledge and their relationship with power, which makes it difficult to talk about things as they are.
Two
 examples 
were given concerning government policy; in one case, either the experts
 were silent or gave 
answers to questions that were meant to shut up the opposition. If one 
speaks up with words of criticism, they are quickly labeled as anti 
government leftists. And there is the case where government wants the  
trust of the citizens without good reason, and the experts are nowhere 
to be found or are unwilling  to speak the truth, resulting in an 
irrational situation.
He 
brings us back to the time of Christ and the experts of that age: the 
lawyers of the law,  and wants us to look at their 
way of life. Similarities between the experts back then and now are 
easily seen, he says. They were interested in making themselves known 
and 
advancing their personal greed; they were experts in sophistry. They 
labeled those who wanted freedom and more personal responsibility with 
the term sinner. 
They shackled the aspirations of the people with their 
letter-of-the-law approach to life and made God partake of their 
wrong-headed interpretations. This is why Jesus called them a brood of 
vipers.
Those who have built up a reputation for expertise and are endowed with the name "expert" are not considered so for their own private needs. They are not to bow to special interests or give in to temptations but are to search for truth and to free us from ignorance, prejudice, error, liberating us from abuses, helping us to become better persons and working for a better world. This will win the respect of all.
And yet we should be aware, says the professor, that there are those who stand out in society as capable and wise, says the professor, who have led many astray and are doing a lot of harm. Their expert opinions often appear in the media, giving a false understanding of events, hiding the truth for reasons that are far from laudable.
 
Those who have built up a reputation for expertise and are endowed with the name "expert" are not considered so for their own private needs. They are not to bow to special interests or give in to temptations but are to search for truth and to free us from ignorance, prejudice, error, liberating us from abuses, helping us to become better persons and working for a better world. This will win the respect of all.
And yet we should be aware, says the professor, that there are those who stand out in society as capable and wise, says the professor, who have led many astray and are doing a lot of harm. Their expert opinions often appear in the media, giving a false understanding of events, hiding the truth for reasons that are far from laudable.
 
 
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