Currents of Faith: Open and Unfolding Reflections

Ruminations on culture, religion, and politics from diverse perspectives of faith.

Archive for December, 2008

Living in Process: IX-26. Imagining: Flights into Mystery

My theology leaves me with a number of questions, wonderings, and imagining. They go in all directions: outward, inward, backward, forward, downward, and upward. In fact, directions fail me when I ponder the realms I do not understand and wonder about possibilities which might come into being. Process theology does not grant me all the answers, but rather lures me more deeply into mystery. Indeed, I find that I am quite comfortable without a complete and full certainty. Mystery is a welcoming place to live.

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Living in Process: IX-25. Hovering Possibilities: Signs of Hope

In the midst of many negative happenings in our world I see signs of hope. I have described a number of transformations in my faith brought about by my theology. I now  point to significant events in the wider world where creative new ideas have emerged. Some of God’s possibilities for the world have found a home.

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