Friday, March 26, 2010
3-24-10 Chapel: Rev. Lance Carrithers
3-10-10 Student Chapel, "Going Deeper"
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Students Minister at Student Chapel
Friday, March 5, 2010
Limits of Salvation
In my Christology class yesterday we discussed the how Jesus is perceived in a world that is saturated by a variety of cultures and religious beliefs. The question that really got me thinking was a simple one that does not have a simple answer. How do you achieve salvation and who is it for?
The problem is that salvation is a purely Christian concept. Because it doesn't translate easily to other paradigms and worldviews trying to force it onto people outside of Christianity creates a round hole, square peg reality. It is like ordering a cheese burger and getting a burrito. It is like trying to say the word go, but hearing your voice say stop. Its like all the non-ironic things in Alanis Morissette's song "Isn't it Ironic". I don't mind that salvation is uniquely Christian, but I do mind if outsiders inability to grasp it means they get damnation. Thus begins a very sticky situation....
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