The belief that the triune God intervenes in creation is one of the foundations of the faithful’s interaction with their creator. However, these beliefs lead to a discrepancy with natural science regarding God’s relationship with natural laws. Were God to intervene in nature, he would apparently be breaking, suspending or simply not following the lawful order he created in the universe. From a theological perspective, the word “intervention” is also not helpful. If God “ventures” into creation, where does he come from, and for how long would he stay? I propose that God does “intervene” in creation, but not from somewhere above space and time, breaking into his own created order, and uprooting natural laws. What we might call “intervention” ...
Panenetheism is the claim that God and the cosmos are intimately inter-related, with the cosmos bein...
A new translation of Genesis 1:1-5 is presented in which some of the processes used by God to create...
The link between seen and unseen, matter and spirit, flesh and soul was always presumed, but never c...
A number of modern theologians have concluded that the rise of natural science makes it necessary to...
Contemporary debates on divine action tend to focus on finding a space in nature where there would b...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...
If we consider God an artist, we should study His technique, the elements of balance, proportion, re...
If the Christian God is creator of all things but is also revealed in Christ to be costly love, then...
The belief that God actively acts in the world has been fundamental to orthodox Christian theology ...
The belief that God actively acts in the world has been fundamental to orthodox Christian theology ...
... the Psalms clearly indicate God\u27s active hand in creation. Posting about God\u27s orderly ca...
Theological cosmology – usually expressed in terms of the doctrine of creation – has often been divo...
The Bible opens with a statement that forms the basis of our faith: “In the beginning God created th...
This is a re-examination of the history of the origin of the universe as recorded in the Bible and ...
The cosmology of the book of Revelation mainly involves God’s restored reign over the created unive...
Panenetheism is the claim that God and the cosmos are intimately inter-related, with the cosmos bein...
A new translation of Genesis 1:1-5 is presented in which some of the processes used by God to create...
The link between seen and unseen, matter and spirit, flesh and soul was always presumed, but never c...
A number of modern theologians have concluded that the rise of natural science makes it necessary to...
Contemporary debates on divine action tend to focus on finding a space in nature where there would b...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...
If we consider God an artist, we should study His technique, the elements of balance, proportion, re...
If the Christian God is creator of all things but is also revealed in Christ to be costly love, then...
The belief that God actively acts in the world has been fundamental to orthodox Christian theology ...
The belief that God actively acts in the world has been fundamental to orthodox Christian theology ...
... the Psalms clearly indicate God\u27s active hand in creation. Posting about God\u27s orderly ca...
Theological cosmology – usually expressed in terms of the doctrine of creation – has often been divo...
The Bible opens with a statement that forms the basis of our faith: “In the beginning God created th...
This is a re-examination of the history of the origin of the universe as recorded in the Bible and ...
The cosmology of the book of Revelation mainly involves God’s restored reign over the created unive...
Panenetheism is the claim that God and the cosmos are intimately inter-related, with the cosmos bein...
A new translation of Genesis 1:1-5 is presented in which some of the processes used by God to create...
The link between seen and unseen, matter and spirit, flesh and soul was always presumed, but never c...