Confronting a Controlling God: Christian Humanism and the Moral Imagination
Confronting a Controlling God: Christian Humanism and the Moral Imagination

Confronting a Controlling God: Christian Humanism and the Moral Imagination

by Catherine M. Wallace

Pages 132
Publisher Cascade Books
Published 2016
ISBN-13 9781498228930
Christianity has lost control of its brand. That matters even for nonbelievers because Christian symbolism permeates Western culture. It shapes the source code for how we think about ourselves and what we expect from one another. If God is all-controlling, then human control is divinely sanctioned. Our efforts to control one another have cosmic legitimacy--the legitimacy claimed by fundamentalists pursuing a political agenda that has nothing to do with Jesus of Nazareth. But if God is defined as compassion and loving-kindness, then Christianity calls the faithful to compassion and radical hospitality. Wallace traces the backstory of this vitally important tension all the way back to competing translations of Moses's argument with the burning bush, arguing for a "Copernican turn" in which the spiritual encounter with compassionate Presence lies at the heart of Christianity.

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