In the late twentieth and early
twenty-first century many Christians have moved in one of two directions:
embracing absolute arrogance or humility. To be sure, both these points of view,
in this form, are problematic, and it is somewhat bewildering that some
Christians hold onto the ridiculous notion that they’re right about everything,
or that no one’s right about anything. A better configuration would be
something like this: Confidence without humility is arrogance and humility
without confidence is relativism. These two are to be in tensional dialogue,
disallowing any absolute form of one, or the other. This configuration is an
expression of what I call ‘Living Spirituality' - tethered to dialogue, and
dialogue shatters the monologue of absolutes.
Monday, October 30, 2017
Reflection for the Week - October 30
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