The lost Christianity »

These developments are also bringing about a crisis in theology. What … I call”type A” theologies, as well as those of”type B,” are unable to cope with the crisis. The former are too rigid, too tied to the past, too unwilling to see the new things God is doing. The latter are too rationalistic, too optimistic about the future, too oblivious to the power of evil. Both are too static, too A historical, to deal with the new world of the twenty-first century. In the midst of that crisis, the often forgotten third type of theology… has much to offer.

God is… »

“Children do not first and foremost think of a dad or mum as lawgiver and judge. Children are interested in ensuring that dad is a dad, that mum is mum” Irenaeus understanding is that we are in a family relationship. We are in a close relationship with God that exists around us and in us. [...]

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