Great message! What 2012 represents is the "End Of The "Fundamentalist's World Of War" and Beginning of "The Universalist World Of Peace" where there's NONE LEFT BEHIND.
@WeepingStellaMaris Christianity might have crystallized, but it had a dynamic, formative period of opposing philosophies and diverse traditions. I believe Fox is calling for the Christian traditions to embrace the dynamic period we are in and make steps to internalize these new insights, as the tradition had done in the past. For example, there was a time where Greek philosophy was antithetical to Christian doctrine. Yet after Aquinas, Aristotle and Plato were incorporated.
@WeepingStellaMaris Christianity might have crystallized, but it had a dynamic, formative period of opposing philosophies and diverse traditions. I believe Fox is calling for the Christian traditions to embrace the dynamic period we are in and make steps to internalize these new insights, as the tradition had done in the past. For example, there was a time where Greek philosophy was antithetical to Christian doctrine. Yet after Aquinas, Aristotle and Plato were incorporated.
Great message! What 2012 represents is the "End Of The "Fundamentalist's World Of War" and Beginning of "The Universalist World Of Peace" where there's NONE LEFT BEHIND.
JimmyD4774 2 months ago
Brilliant. Thank you Matthew Fox for giving people like us a voice.
GentleBalancing 2 months ago
Christianity does not change. Tradition does not change.
WeepingStellaMaris 9 months ago
@WeepingStellaMaris Christianity might have crystallized, but it had a dynamic, formative period of opposing philosophies and diverse traditions. I believe Fox is calling for the Christian traditions to embrace the dynamic period we are in and make steps to internalize these new insights, as the tradition had done in the past. For example, there was a time where Greek philosophy was antithetical to Christian doctrine. Yet after Aquinas, Aristotle and Plato were incorporated.
thepathlesspath 4 months ago
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@WeepingStellaMaris Christianity might have crystallized, but it had a dynamic, formative period of opposing philosophies and diverse traditions. I believe Fox is calling for the Christian traditions to embrace the dynamic period we are in and make steps to internalize these new insights, as the tradition had done in the past. For example, there was a time where Greek philosophy was antithetical to Christian doctrine. Yet after Aquinas, Aristotle and Plato were incorporated.
thepathlesspath 4 months ago