We’re hard pressed to paint a definitive picture
of God, but instead of being disappointed about this, we should embrace the
privilege of unknowing. In this case, there just might be a need to exchange
idealism for realism – a hermeneutical realism, when it comes to knowing God.
Not only, for example, does God have numerous names, but God is also referred
to in a multitude of ways in the biblical text. There’s a real diversity of theological
representations here that don’t settle into a nice comfortable package. Debate
then as to who God is happens in the text itself. Further, as we explore the
natural world, we continue to be amazed by its seemingly unending magnitude and
its delicate fragility. This raises plenty of theological possibilities,
leaving us in a position of having to wait and see. Thus, whether we delve into
the biblical text or plumb the depths of nature, I’d wager God is indeed a
mysterious character.
Thursday, February 6, 2020
Thursday Thoughts - February 6
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