SPONG, Part 4
by SteveIn the creeds, doctrines, and dogmas of the developing Christian church, our definition of God was expressed in the time-bound thought forms of the fourth century. To believe dated concepts with the human brain is not a sign of orthodoxy; it is a sign of being spiritually dead. The task of religion is not to turn us into proper believers; it is to deepen the personal within us, to embrace the power of life, to expand our consciousness, in order that we might see things that eyes do not normally see. It is to seek a humanity that is not governed by the need for security, but is expressed in the ability to give ourselves away. It is to live not frightened by death, but rather called by the reality of death to go into our humanity so deeply and so passionately that even death is transcended. That is the call of the fully human one, the Jesus of the transformed consciousness.
For me, Spong has never written more eloquently or convincingly. sk
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