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The Trinity: Identity Crisis

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In this episode we introduce our series on the Trinity. It’s great to be back with Cody as we continue to deal with all of the challenges of 2020. We begin by using the same integral approach to this topic that we’ve used throughout our study of the Biblical Narrative. This approach also takes into consideration the Theology Without Walls movement. We’ve spoken quite a bit about this movement in our previous series on Atonement. Once again we consider the biggest wall in world religion; Christology. And any discussion of the Trinity will center on the hermeneutics applied to Christology. Cody and I want to consider the relevancy and meaning of the Trinity to a world seeking answers to the division of human beings. We ask, “Is the Trinity a dogma and creed to which one must confess in order to be inside the walls of Christology as a religion, or is the Trinity a universal story of human identity and oneness with the divine as revealed by Christology? Is Christ identity or role and function? What’s the narrative telling us about who we are?

#Theology #TheologyWithoutWalls #TheTrinity #Trinity #Christology #Christianity #Dogma #Creed #Religion #Bible #BiblicalNarrative #SpiritualButNotReligious #Universalist

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In this episode we introduce our series on the Trinity. It’s great to be back with Cody as we continue to deal with all of the challenges of 2020. We begin by using the same integral approach to this topic that we’ve used throughout our study of the Biblical Narrative. This approach also takes into consideration the Theology Without Walls movement. We’ve spoken quite a bit about this movement in our previous series on Atonement. Once again we consider the biggest wall in world religion; Christology. And any discussion of the Trinity will center on the hermeneutics applied to Christology. Cody and I want to consider the relevancy and meaning of the Trinity to a world seeking answers to the division of human beings. We ask, “Is the Trinity a dogma and creed to which one must confess in order to be inside the walls of Christology as a religion, or is the Trinity a universal story of human identity and oneness with the divine as revealed by Christology? Is Christ identity or role and function? What’s the narrative telling us about who we are?

#Theology #TheologyWithoutWalls #TheTrinity #Trinity #Christology #Christianity #Dogma #Creed #Religion #Bible #BiblicalNarrative #SpiritualButNotReligious #Universalist

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