Wednesday, February 20, 2008

With or About?

“Theology has to do with culture because theology has to do with living religiously, which always takes place within the culture. Theology, by its very name, makes the great assertion that we can express a logos (word or reason) about a theos (God). Theology means talk about God, because it is first possible to “talk with” God, or to encounter revelation about God. Despite the airy claims of some theologians, then, there is no theology apart from life in the world, from life in culture.” Tom Beaudoin, Virtual Faith

I would suggest that we (The Church) have too often moved away from “talking with” God because we have for too long set ourselves apart from life or culture. We have in general stopped talking with God (and listening for God) as worship and ministry have moved more toward talking about God. Many I think crave an experience of rather than more knowledge about God.

Two subtle words perhaps, with and about, however, they were integral to Jesus’ ministry. Jesus lived in the midst of the culture and lived the concept “with God.” Tension arose when the Pharisees, Sadducees, and disciples attempted to talk about God without being with God, the disconnect most obvious as the people they encountered immersed in the culture were neglected, even denigrated.

Perhaps the experience of God we crave is to be found not in one great hour sheltered behind the opacity of stained glass windows but in moving beyond the walls of our supposed cathedrals to be with all of God’s creation.

Just a thought,
P.C

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