What if I don't know how I feel about Jesus and the Bible? Part one
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I was driving out to the suburbs with my friend the other day and we got to talking about theology that tries to determine the precise nature of God. We were wondering about how people were applying principles that might be found in a logic class to form an orderly, rational, and coherent conclusion about the nature of God. It’s hard to believe that human beings and especially those in academics are self-centered enough to think we can actually fit God into a book. It seems to me like systematic theologians, who generally argue for the total sovereignty of God, may not allow Him to sovereign over their own theology—that is to say, they may not allow their image of who He is to change, despite God being vast and unmeasured.
What if I don't know how I feel about Jesus and the Bible? Part one
What if I don't know how I feel about Jesus…
What if I don't know how I feel about Jesus and the Bible? Part one
I was driving out to the suburbs with my friend the other day and we got to talking about theology that tries to determine the precise nature of God. We were wondering about how people were applying principles that might be found in a logic class to form an orderly, rational, and coherent conclusion about the nature of God. It’s hard to believe that human beings and especially those in academics are self-centered enough to think we can actually fit God into a book. It seems to me like systematic theologians, who generally argue for the total sovereignty of God, may not allow Him to sovereign over their own theology—that is to say, they may not allow their image of who He is to change, despite God being vast and unmeasured.