lunamoth
Episcopalian
Re: Post-theistic Christianity
Hi Y, and it is a pleasure to meet you as well! I'm not in disagreement, in fact I bet we are pretty close. I just wonder exactly which 'supernatural cultural trappings' you need to remove?
I think Spong is great in that he opens the door to many Christians who have come to feel alienated because a literal-factual translation of the Bible just does not compute, in many ways. It does not compute for me either! When I returned to Christianity I found the writings of Marcus Borg and Dominck Crossan. These satisfied my intellect while at the same time thawing my heart. I don't agree with them on every point, but we all grow and change. I've even seen change in Borg's view of Christ from one of his books to another. It might not do the same for you, or for others. Anyone or anything that opens the door to faith is great as far as I am concerned. It's a process. Salvation is a relationship with God and you start wherever you are.
Peace,
lunamoth
YNOT said:Hi lunamoth...It is a pleasure to meet you.
I really can't find any serious areas of disagreement here. I think we are on the same page. A post-theistic Christianity is for us "believers in exile" who simply cannot subscribe any longer to a patriarchal God who demands our obediance with threats of damnation. As wil said (and I'm paraphrasing), this was a pre-axial understanding that made sense to people living in AD 50-whenever.
I don't feel you are saying this, I'm just asking rhetorically:
I just don't see why I cannot be called a Christian if I wish to remove its' supernatural cultural trappings. What Spong does for me and people like me is to make us feel welcome in a church that, unfortunately sometimes, doesn't want us there. I love Jesus. I feel, though, that I can approach him better when I know that he is different in degree rather than in kind.
Namaste,
Y
Hi Y, and it is a pleasure to meet you as well! I'm not in disagreement, in fact I bet we are pretty close. I just wonder exactly which 'supernatural cultural trappings' you need to remove?
I think Spong is great in that he opens the door to many Christians who have come to feel alienated because a literal-factual translation of the Bible just does not compute, in many ways. It does not compute for me either! When I returned to Christianity I found the writings of Marcus Borg and Dominck Crossan. These satisfied my intellect while at the same time thawing my heart. I don't agree with them on every point, but we all grow and change. I've even seen change in Borg's view of Christ from one of his books to another. It might not do the same for you, or for others. Anyone or anything that opens the door to faith is great as far as I am concerned. It's a process. Salvation is a relationship with God and you start wherever you are.
Peace,
lunamoth