Good article for the New Year:
Interesting to consider Jesus’ interaction with his biome.
Good article for the New Year:
Interesting to consider Jesus’ interaction with his biome.
Only momentarily.
Deep incarnation is not antithetical to
…including facts from eons past, and necessarily so.
As as student of Franciscan theology (Duns Scotus and St Bonaventure) I note that for them the primary cause for the Incarnation was not just as remedy for human sin but was part of the divine intention even without sin. Sin and death is dealt with but the original cause is to have divine nature expressed fully in the world and as focus of unity and future consumption. If Jesus had not died upon the cross, as a human being he would still have shared our death and the suffering of all creation. God would have experienced the suffering of the world in Him.
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