Blommin FASCINATING George Lakoff lecture on The Political Mind
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Second, the alternative theory means that the redeemed state is interpersonal. This relationality is evident in the way the texts speak of God and Jesus, and Christians, as brothers of Jesus and children of God. They cannot be separated from these relations (8:38-39). Humanity is neither individualistic nor communal as though key relationships constitute the Christian’s identity, ‘a degree of individuation is not erased’ (69). Redeemed anthropology is thus best described as relational (here I am doing a dance: my thesis explores Pauline relational language in a good deal of depth. Interestingly, I found that it is everywhere present in Paul and absent for extended paragraphs only in … Romans 1-4).But there is more: despite dramatic redefinitions of Israel and the law, it was a light in a dark place. It anticipated and, indeed, provides the human heritage of Christ, and Christians are simply ‘grafted’ into Israel’s historical lineage. Jesus, the template of the new existence, remains king of the Jews and so ‘heavenly existence is Jewish’ (70). Soteriology, for Paul in this theory, is Jewish, even as it redefines Israel.'Scripture is not, in Paul's thinking, a passive repository from which readers retrieve principles and commands but at an active partner in interpreting God's actions in Jesus Christ’ (Gaventa, 1379).
Beverly Gaventa
‘Nevertheless, we should probably infer with some confidence that a God so acting in the past and present will act consistently, and therefore not do violence to humanity, or necessarily engage with some future punishment of people. But this is not necessarily to suggest that some sort of exclusion or even elimination is not possible. It is of course tempting to appeal to Romans 11 at this point, specifically v. 26 … But various other Pauline texts could also be cited, and on both sides of the issue’ (948 n.11)This position, by the way, sounds a lot like the ‘hopeivism’ I have expounded on this blog before – and note Robin's recent post on this theme here.
Labels: Review of Deliverance of God
Any of you come across Randall Buth's Biblical Language Centre? he sells some Koine Greek Books and Products and I was most curious about the "Living Koine Greek" material. Any of you used this or found it useful / problematic?
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Glauben heißt in der Bibel oft nichts anderes als satt werden, an Leib und Seele satt werden('Faith in the Bible often means nothing other than being satisfied, in body and soul satisfied')
Auch die Kirche sollte sich davor hüten, das Brot des Lebens zu einem religiösen Pharmakon verkommen zu lassen('... also the Church should be careful not to allow 'the Bread of Life' to become a religious medicinal cure [Pharmakon]')
Jesus Christus stillt den Hunger nach Leben so, dass nun erst recht der Lebensappetit erwacht('Jesus Christ satisfies the hunger for life in such a way that then awakens the appetite for life')