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While much of traditional theology focuses on God’s omnipotence, transcendence, eternity, and unchangingness, process theology explores ways of talking about God’s call, persuasion, responsiveness, and love.
Sep 1, 2019 · The Ultimate Meaning of Life: A Biblical Perspective offers an answer to two of the main questions related to the meaning of life: Why were we created? and What were we created for? In the Christian sphere, even though these questions are not new, nor are the answers, Christians usually do not offer a detailed rationale for these answers.
- Jonathan Abanto
The biblical view of life begins with the notion that God is the source and creator of all life. As the source of life, God exists by himself and does not require any other auxiliary means for his continuation.
To summarize, process-relational theology makes the following affirmations about God: God is present lovingly in every moment of life. God seeks beauty, complexity, and wholeness in each moment of life. God’s truly experiences the world: God’s experience is shaped by the world.
The Pauline view of the spiritual life can best be summarized by the statement in 2 Cor 3:17b, "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty." The key concepts in the thought of Paul regarding the Chris- tian life are here expressed: the Spirit, lordship and liberty.
this introduction to Christian theology – its basic concepts, confes- sional content, and history – emphasizes the relevance of the key convictions of Christian faith to the challenges of today’s world.
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The nature of God is often explained in the following way: He is an Omnipresent Spirit. He knows what is happening everywhere without being dependent for that knowledge on anything or anyone else. He is a spirit because he could not have to depend on physical organs like eyes and nerves to convey knowledge that he did not already have.