Rikk finishes his series on Design as the new Theology in this talk. He spends time synthesising his argument thus far—that the language of design offers a fruitful lens to view the gospel because it makes sense of some of the deep paradoxes of creation like change and agency—in fact, more sense than traditional theology does. Then he concludes with a breathtaking reading of Genesis through the lens of design—which leaves us with the picture of God as the original designer.
Hope & Hell: Is 'hell' the answer to the wrong question? (Part 1)
Design as the New Theology (Part 2)
Design as the New Theology (Part 1)
Coleridge and the Imagination + The Copenhagen Principle—how the mind controls matter
John Stackhouse: Radical Doubt and Radical Faith—a key to faith in the postmodern world
The Theology and Psychology of Hope
Where does the Sabbath fit into Moses' social system?
Moses was a Social Architect
Hope and Design
The Creation based Gospel
God at Work: Tony Morgan
God at Work
God at Work: Mark Scott
Iain Provan: Q and A (Part 4)
Iain Provan: On Living in the Blighted World
Iain Provan: It Ain’t Natural
Iain Provan: Let's Get Real
Seriously Dangerous Religion: Q and A (Part 6)
Seriously Dangerous Religion: Dreams of Hope—Jerusalem looking forward (Part 5)
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