Session 3 - Has the ‘supernatural/natural’ dualism messed up our view of creation?
David explains how both religious and secular thinking share a common dualism that distorts our view of reality. For the religious mind, the supernatural God becomes totally separate from the world of nature which it sees as material and fallen. So David and Tony turn to the mesmerising thought of Maximus the Confessor to find a more integrated view of God and creation in the wondrous vision of a ‘cosmic liturgy’. And they argue that God has placed humanity at the centre of this cosmic liturgy as the conductor of the orchestra.
There are a set of notes that have been written to assist the listener to engage with this dense material. These can be found on our website - Gospel Conversations
Coleridge: transformation through participation
Living in the Light of the Future: Universal Restoration and Practical Theology—Robin Parry
The Story of Salvation: A Narrative Theology of Hell—Robin Parry
Hermeneutics and Hell: Biblical Interpretation and Universal Salvation—Robin Parry
Universal Salvation: A Whistle-Stop Introduction—Robin Parry
Why Poetry Is A Way Of Knowing God—Gwen Harwood's Poetry
How to Design an Eternal Universe—Quantum Theory Implications
Incarnation: How the Incarnation Defines Humanity (Part 2)
Incarnation: How Descartes shrank our view of Humanity (Part 1)
How Einstein put the ghost back in the machine
Mind Over Matter: The mystery of language through the eyes of child (Part 2)
Mind Over Matter (Part 1)
James On First Fruits
Hope & Hell: The Panel (Part 7)
Hope & Hell: Apokatastasis—So What for Gospel and Evangelism? (Part 6)
Hope & Hell: Good News or Bad News—Who wins? (Part 5)
Hope & Hell: St Augustine's Code Errors (Part 4)
Hope & Hell: Gregory's Vision of World Reformation (Part 3)
Hope & Hell: Judgment—punishment or reform? (Part 2)
Hope & Hell: (Part 1) Q and A
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