"No one gets to capture the flag around here... "
- Anon
What can God be doing now?!? |
Part of developing this blog/journal during the past year has been to revitalize a Christianity that has become boring, static, mundane, inconsequential, and unimportant to our postmodern day lives of the 21st Century. The old orthodoxies with their set definitions of God and faith, church and worship, have basically turned off many "outsiders" to the Christian faith. That same faith seems unremarkable and unrelated to what's happening in the world with its sufferings, injustices, and unfeeling regard for humanity's basic liberties and freedoms. We have inhumanized practically everything that we have touched. Creating a world that is more mechanistic than human; more dead than alive; more concerned with self, than with people beyond ourselves; more concerned with our Western cultures than with the wider pluralisms of the many non-Christian cultures around us. In essence, we have made God out to be all of these things that we basically are ourselves, calling these things "God" when in actuality they resemble our own idols of "God." So that if this is the kind of God the church is offering than no one wants this kind of God. Least of all myself.
Our favorite ideas of God are changing... |
Our favorite dogmas are broken... |
Why? Because I am attracted to a God who is relational. Who is deeply involved in the process of re-creation - even within His own Being that is too often claimed impassive and stoic. Who changes like I do with every passing day, adapting to the world of men and creation, as each changes, and forms, and reforms, and breaks apart, and reforms again. Something which is dynamic, reactive, and intrinsically organic. But is also deeply connected to the past as much as to the future. Which binds all together as one as a living, breathing, process - and not a cold, impersonal, intemperate rule of governance according to a heartless plan or cold ideology.
Seeking a Postmodern Re-definition of Classic Theism -
Open Theism & Process Theology, Part 1/2
Open Theism & Process Theology, Part 2/2
Fear of change is in the church... |
We tell God we can't and then try to patch things up... |
And as if on cue, God has provided us with a new form of church movement that we've been studying called post-evangelic or Emergent Christianity, which seems to be the perfect vehicle to do this type of thinking as we look at the many newer conceptualizations and ideologies of the Bible in fundamentally altering ways releasing us from bondage of older church epistemologies into fresher postmodern perspectives of what our faith can be and become. Living, real, affective, dynamic, relational, and meaningful! At least that is my hope and expectation for Emergent Christianity.
We are left either with really good French Toast... |
R.E. Slater
February 8, 2012
revised October 25, 2013
revised October 25, 2013
Or a nursery full of new ideas and growing possibilities! Stayed tuned.... |
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Doug Pagitt Radio | Philip Clayton Pt. 1 of 2
Doug Pagitt Radio | Philip Clayton Pt. 2 of 2
A Rough Outline of
Doug Pagitt – Philip Clayton's Discussion
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/emergentvillage/2012/01/emergent-village-process-theology-conversation-preview/
January 22, 2012
A Definition of Process Theology (PT)
1. Alfred North Whiteheadian… John Cobb...
Doug Pagitt – Philip Clayton's Discussion
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/emergentvillage/2012/01/emergent-village-process-theology-conversation-preview/
January 22, 2012
A Definition of Process Theology (PT)
1. Alfred North Whiteheadian… John Cobb...
Wikipedia – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Process_theology
2. Any theology that recognizes that thought about God is always in process
What Does This Mean?
"God's own experience of the world is progressing with us. He is being as affected as we our affected by creation, mankind and each other.
"Interaction with mankind changes God as much as He changes us. Our relationship with one another is like a marriage partnership that is not static but dynamic."
"God is unchangeable in his ethical being but that is a different from his changeable relationship to man."
"God’s eternal nature vs. God’s experiential nature is constantly developing or responding to the world and to every living thing on this planet whether animate or inanimate (including the universe). Therefore we have an evolving God."
Process Theology says that God is One who responds to people in genuine interaction with humanity
PT gets interesting when it meets the emergent church. Why? Emergent Christians are much more willing to update their theology; to radically rethink the church in new terms that break the old restrictive rules about God; to think in postmodern terms of dynamic understanding of ourselves, our cultures and our thought.
PT loosens up orthodoxy
To simply have newer church practices, newer worship, or newer communities is not enough... the church needs a newer theology from the current one that simply stays the same day after day; that doesn't evolve with an evolving creation.
We need radically newer ways of doing church but we need even more radically newer ways of thinking about God
God constantly engages His creation
Traditional churches with traditional theologies are not as attractive anymore; people don’t want the old orthodoxies nor do they want any new orthodoxies that were the same dress but in a different style. People don't want an institutional religion but a completely new style of faith that is liberating.
We have a saying, "No one gets to capture the flag around here…." [(not liberals, not evangelics, not even progressives.)]
2. Any theology that recognizes that thought about God is always in process
What Does This Mean?
"God's own experience of the world is progressing with us. He is being as affected as we our affected by creation, mankind and each other.
"Interaction with mankind changes God as much as He changes us. Our relationship with one another is like a marriage partnership that is not static but dynamic."
"God is unchangeable in his ethical being but that is a different from his changeable relationship to man."
"God’s eternal nature vs. God’s experiential nature is constantly developing or responding to the world and to every living thing on this planet whether animate or inanimate (including the universe). Therefore we have an evolving God."
- Many professional theologians preach a static God
- Many traditional or creedal believers preach a time-bound bible with static proof texts
Process Theology says that God is One who responds to people in genuine interaction with humanity
PT gets interesting when it meets the emergent church. Why? Emergent Christians are much more willing to update their theology; to radically rethink the church in new terms that break the old restrictive rules about God; to think in postmodern terms of dynamic understanding of ourselves, our cultures and our thought.
PT loosens up orthodoxy
To simply have newer church practices, newer worship, or newer communities is not enough... the church needs a newer theology from the current one that simply stays the same day after day; that doesn't evolve with an evolving creation.
We need radically newer ways of doing church but we need even more radically newer ways of thinking about God
God constantly engages His creation
Traditional churches with traditional theologies are not as attractive anymore; people don’t want the old orthodoxies nor do they want any new orthodoxies that were the same dress but in a different style. People don't want an institutional religion but a completely new style of faith that is liberating.
We have a saying, "No one gets to capture the flag around here…." [(not liberals, not evangelics, not even progressives.)]
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