Ever since I began following Jesus in my late teens, I have read about the debate over the nature, efficacy, and relationship between Spirit baptism and Water baptism. Are these two separate events? Are they one event? Does one lead to the other? Does one exclude the other? To unpack this, here are some preliminary definitions and some Scriptural sources they draw on:
Theology, Ethics, and Spirituality centered on the Trinity and Incarnation, experienced through Theosis, in Sacramental Life, leading to Apokatastasis, explored in maximally inclusive ways. And other random stuff.
2024-06-03
2024-03-18
Acts and Afterlife, Hope and Gospel
2024-03-17
You are a Theophany
2024-03-09
Wittgenstein and Hope beyond hope
2024-02-04
Provocation on Revisionists, Traditionalists, and Jesus
2023-12-02
The Panentheism of Creation in Christ
2023-11-20
Constantine and the Complicated Canon of Scripture
2023-11-19
Wisdom after Bulgakov: A Trinitarian Sophiology
2023-11-14
Theses on Protecting the Innocent in Wartime
2023-11-09
Wrestling with God across Scripture and Life
Do you feel like you are wrestling with God through the trials and tribulations of life? You are not alone. Following God and being guided by God is not a matter of passive obedience and easy belief, but of passionate engagement and wrestling with God through the worst of life. This is illustrated in the life of Jacob, who wrestled emotionally with the consequences of running from one swindle to the next, endangering himself and his family and leaving a trail of destruction. In the midst of this emotional struggle, he encounters and wrestles with God:
2023-11-07
Rejecting the Reconquista for Christ's Mission of Inclusion
2023-10-31
All is Center: CS Lewis’ vision of the Great Dance
2023-10-15
The Complexity of Love's Simplicity
Divine Simplicity is simply too simple
2023-09-08
The Particular Exclusiveness of Generic Deism
2023-08-18
On Miracles that seem “trivial”
2023-07-20
A Provocation on Mencken and Saving Humanity
2023-06-28
The Many Loves of the Love of God
When we speak of the Love of God, or praise God for God's Loving-Kindness, we are remembering that above all, God is Love. But this Love is not merely the feeling we tend to associate with liking something a great deal, such as when we say "I love this coffee" or "I love that activity". Rather, we mean that God's Love is something deep and active, constantly working for the abundant life and flourishing of those God loves. In short, it is Love operative in sacrificial acts of kindness: Loving Kindness. Many Scriptural words and concepts fill out what this Divine Loving-Kindness means.
2023-06-26
Imagining a Divine Covenant with Artificial Intelligence
What if God made a Covenant with Artificial Intelligence in a way similar to God's many Covenants with different groups of people in Scripture? As I was working with ChatGPT to summarize some teaching materials about the Covenants in the Bible, I asked it to speculate on what a Divine Covenant with AGI might look like based on the material we had compiled and edited. This is an edited transcript of what ChatGPT said as the result of several different prompts: