Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Humanity's role in the world

Yesterday I quoted from The Lost World of Genesis One about God's role in the world. Today, let's look at humanity's role:

In the ancient Near East people were created as slaves to the gods. The world was created by the gods for the gods, and people met the needs of the gods. In the Bible God has no needs, and his cosmic temple has been created for people whom he desires to be in relationship with him. In modern materialism people are nothing but physical forms having no function other than to survive. The theology of Genesis 1 is crucial to a right understanding of our identity and our place in the world.—The Lost World of Genesis One, page 149

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Our theology has a direct effect on how we live. Actually, our theology dictates how we live. I'm not talking about our espoused theology, but our actual one. People can talk a nice theology, but looking at their lives will show you what their actual theology is. As a theology professor once said, “Everyone has a theology. The only choice is between a good theology and a bad theology.”

Personally, I want to live a theology that reflects a belief in a transcendent God who is also intimate, loving, caring, and life transforming. I believe that is also a biblical theology.
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