Tuesday, March 05, 2013
A Theological Narrative of Theistic Evolution
...Given the unfathomable gulf of being, divine grace from a distance can only hope to persuade through imperfect witness, hoping to woo a self-aware cosmos into receiving the divine "in the fullness of time." The biblical record is filled with stories of divine call and human receptivity. Even paganism has its myths of divine union with humankind. Yet each account fails by degrees to be that perfect moment of receptivity until the incarnation of Christ -- a holy mother's fiat -- the mythos of Annunciation -- the cosmos ready to receive the divine seed of its own theosis.
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Labels:
Christology,
Contemporary,
Evolution,
Incarnation,
Mary,
Natural Selection,
Original Sin,
Postmodern,
Rahner
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