Some Christians are open to engaging with cultural
and philosophical ideas, but when it comes to theology, they shut down. If this
doesn’t change we’re going to find our churches emptier than they may be
already. A younger generation will simply not “go along” with the older one. In
fact, they're leaving church in a mass exodus or not interested at all. It is
now more important than ever to recall that theology is not static and has to
be in dialogue with other informers, if it is to maintain credibility in our
times. As new information hits the universities and the streets including, the
monumental immensity of the universe and the possibility that there’s more than
one; DNA developments that seem to indicate more strongly than ever that humans
evolved; neurosciences discoveries about how the human brain functions and some
of the implications of that for selfhood and religious belief, we’re eventually
going to see the unavoidable impact, and rightly so, on how we view God. There
is far, far, more to discover about who this God character is, not least in the
vast related and distinct mega stories of the natural world and the biblical
text.
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Living Spiritual Rhythms - August 2
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