My belief in Process Theology:
I believe process theology works for me because it has good ethics. For
me it is a better way to think about what the idea of "God" means.
Frankly, I find the ethics of the traditional God appallingly erratic
and often even demonic. God has been described in the Bible and in other
culture's scriptures as directly willing and causing great evils like
war, slavery, plague, famine and even the hardness of people's hearts.
At best, God has been described as standing by and allowing needless
suffering that the traditional idea of God could have easily prevented.
To defend these ideas about God, we are forced to turn our ideas of
good and evil inside out to explain why it is really all right for God
to allow such great suffering.
That's why process theology has
taught me that there is simply no reason to let our old ideas about
divine power force us into a corner where we must persuade ourselves
that gross evil is really good. It gives me a concept of a God who is
genuinely loving in a straightforward and intelligible sense. The God of
process theology does everything within divine power to work for the
good.
Because of our freedom, each individual creates itself
out of all that has gone before. Our past decisions both provide and
limit future possibilities. Within these limits, the future is open.
Our
universe, thank goodness, really does not center around human beings.
Dominion has proven to be a tragic theological model for understanding
our ethical relationship to the world. Instead we should come to
understand our place is as just one of God's creatures in a complex and
fragile world. And the world God envisions and Jesus taught is a peaceful world.
God's power, is necessarily persuasive, not
coercive. Because God loves the world, God suffers with the world,
calling to us in each moment to share a vision of the good and
beautiful....God's community on earth is one where humans can live together in
peace with all other of God's creatures. But God awaits our free
response and does not use force.
I believe God is omniscient and
knows everything there is to know. But because the future is open, and
has a range of possibilities, it is not fixed or settled. I believe we
always have the right to choose. And I believe God struggles to reach us
but it is up to us to be receptive to God's persuasive spirit.
In
process theology, God is constantly, in every moment and in every
place, doing everything within God's power to bring about the good. But
God's power lies in patience and love...not force.
Ethically,
God is worthy of our love because God is perfectly loving. God is with
us in our moments of greatest guilt and despair, yet God's love for us
never waivers. God calls us to redeem ourselves from these experiences
by gleaning whatever good can come from them for the future and
sometimes even to help others.
And most important to me, God
works with all people who will respond to God's spirit...not just us
Christians, to bring about the greatest good for all.
3 comments:
Loved reading your core beliefs.
I always like to hear how people approach God in their own way.
Me too! Thanks for reading it girls!
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