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God has disclosed himself in descriptive terms that give us enough information to be able to know who he is, and he has hidden enough of himself for us to learn the balance between faith and reason.

~ Ravi Zacharias

Ravi Zacharias Christianity Philosophy Theology

Christian theological history is filled with stories of groups who have developed theories of the election of themselves to salvation and the damnation of others; theories that demonstrate that their particular group has been exclusively endowed with divine truth, so that they possess a unique mission to the world and have a unique authority within it.

~ Richard Holloway

Richard Holloway Christianity Damnation Theology

I have found that the more I reflect philosophically on the attributes of God the more overwhelmed I become at his greatness and the more excited I become about Bible doctrine. Whereas easy appeals to mystery prematurely shut off reflection about God, rigorous and earnest effort to understand him is richly rewarded with deeper appreciation of who he is, more confidence in his reality and care, and a more intelligent and profound worship of his person.

~ William Lane Craig

William Lane Craig Christianity Philosophy Philosophy Of Religion Theology

This quarrel over the messianic status of Jesus within first-century Judaism had profound effects on Christianity and prompted it towards a fateful turning point that switched the emphasis from following the way of Jesus to believing things about Jesus. Gradually a Christian came to be thought of not as one who lives and acts in a certain way, but as one who holds certain convictions or theories. The trouble with religious convictions or beliefs is that, since we can rarely prove or disprove them, we get anxious about them and start quarrelling with people whose convictions or theories differ from our own.

~ Richard Holloway

Richard Holloway Christianity Theology

There was something that He hid from all men, when he went up a mountain to pray. There was something that he covered constantly by abrupt silence or impetuous isolation. There was some one thing that was too great for God to show us when He walked upon our earth; and I have sometimes fancied that it was His mirth.

~ G.k. Chesterton

G.k. Chesterton Christ Christianity God Orthodoxy Theology

Christianity tells us we have free will. God has provided man with a choice whether to believe in Him or not. If God's existence were logically inescapable, there would be no free will to choose whether or not to believe in Him.

~ Stephen Mcandrew

Stephen Mcandrew Christianity Free Will God Theology

Its helpful to know the reasons for our faith...it helps us not be so vulnerable to doubt, and it helps us not be so vulnerable to false doctrine.

~ Holly Ordway

Holly Ordway Christianity Doubt Faith And Reason Theology

This withdrawal of theology from the world of secular affairs is made more complete by the work of biblical scholars whose endlessly fascinating exercises have made it appear to the lay Christian that no one untrained in their methods can really understand anything the Bible says. We are in a situation analogous to one about which the great Reformers complained. The Bible has been taken out of the hands of the layperson, it has now become the professional property not of the priesthood but of the scholars.

~ Lesslie Newbigin

Lesslie Newbigin Christianity Doctrine Priesthood Of All Believers The Bible Theology

Whether you realize it or not, you are a theologian. You come to a book like this with a working theology, an existing understanding of God. Whether you are an agnostic or a fundamentalist — or something in between — you have a working theology that shapes and informs the way you think and live. However, I suspect that you are reading this book because you’re interested in examining your theology more closely. You are open to having it challenged and strengthened. You know that theology — the study of God — is more than an intellectual hobby. It’s a matter of life and death, something that affects the way you think, the decisions you make each day, the way you relate to God and other people, and the way you see yourself and the world around you.

~ Michael S. Horton

Michael S. Horton Christianity Theology

The bare knowledge of God's will is inefficacious, it doth not better the heart. Knowledge alone is like a winter sun, which hath no heat or influence; it doth not warm the affections, or purify the conscience. Judas was a great luminary, he knew God's will, but he was a traitor.

~ Thomas Watson

Thomas Watson Christianity Doctrine Dogma Judas Knowledge Theology

In religious belief as elsewhere, we must take our chances, recognizing that we could be wrong, dreadfully wrong. There are no guarantees; the religious life is a venture; foolish and debilitating error is a permanent possibility. (If we can be wrong, however, we can also be right.)

~ Alvin Plantinga

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Cosmopolitanism promotes a sense of new _we-ness as regarding every individual human being as a citizen of the cosmos. However, the _we-cosmic-citizens_ are not to promote the _we-ness-in-sameness_, but rather the we-ness-in-alterity_.Unlike the solidarity-in-sameness, cosmopolitan _solidarity-in-alterity_ celebrates the singularity and difference of each individual human being while not denying the historical necessity of the strategic construction of _we_ to challenge the very sociopolitically imposed category

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

Theology should be a discourse that helps the sociopolitical approach to justice to maintain its human face and not to become impersonal.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

Cosmopolitan theology is a theology for _the impossible_.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

cosmopolitan theology that longs for the Kindom of God seeks to recover its revolutionary universalizing ethos in terms of hospitality, neighbor-love, and multiple solidarities that one can see in Jesus' teaching and ministry, without any imperialist, kyriarchcal, hierarchical implications

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

What does it mean to be human, to continue to live as human, to remain _faithful_ to the Divine while living in a cultural, sociogeopoltical, and religious world where power disparity between/among humans based on religious world where power disparity between/among humans based on their nationality, citizenship, gender, race, class, sexuality, ability, religion and so forth still prevails? The act of _theologizing_ for me involves responding to these questions and stimulating the practice of liberating and enlarging human possibility in our daily reality.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

I fully recognize there is an urgent need for constructing the _strategic we-nes-in-sameness_ and promoting the _solidarity of sameness_. The sheer realization of the inextricable interconnectedness of I-ness/me-ness and we-ness/us-ness is the round for an authentic solidarity with one another in spite of and regardless of the difference.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Community Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Solidarity Solidarityisforwhitewomen Theology

Cosmopolitanism emphasizes and is grounded in a _singular relationality between and among people

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

Cosmopolitanism is a radical affirmation of the idea of neighbor/enemy-love-as-self love...Cosmopolitanism is about a cosmic scope of justice and hospitality––another name for _love_.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Theology

Cosmopolitan theology affirms and radicalizes the belief that the Divine creates each and every human being as equal to every one else as a _citizen-of-the-cosmos and that no one is either superior or inferior to the other.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Theology

The time and space in which I have been working on this cosmopolitan project have convinced me that the disparity between the ideal of cosmopolitan theology and the current sociopolitical configuration of hospitality, welcoming others, unconditional forgiveness, is itself a _prophetic call_ to which we all have to respond––as humans, as person of faith. The _real_ is always about calculation and conditionality, whereas the _ideal_ of cosmopolitan theology is about incalculability, unconditionality, and planetarity of the _world-as-it-ought-to-be_. Therefore, the disparity between the reality and the ideality is not a space for despair but a space where one's sense of prophetic call_ and passion for _the impossible_ must come in.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

I believe theology should be about one's way of life, a kind of gaze into onesself and others, and a mode of one's profound existence in the world.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

Cosmopolitan discourse...provides one with a _public gaze_ with which one can relate oneself to others in a different way.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

The question is not, therefore, _whether_ a theory is grand or small, or whether it is universal/global or particular/local, but _what function_ a theory plays and _whose interest_ it serves.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

I want to affirm that thinking and living, knowing and doing, theory and practice intersect.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

Cosmopolitanism has offered me an ethical perspective and a conceptual framework with which to read the _signs of our times_ as a theologian and intellectual who has a public responsibility for constantly offering a way to engage in this rapidly changing public world.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

Theological discourse can be, in and of itself, a form of identity and solidarity.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

How can one maintain a theological confidence in what one claims to be _true_ while acknowledging the existence of multiple religions that also claim to be _true_?

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Religious Pluralism Theology

Cosmopolitanism starts from the _singular_ individual rather than the _faceless_ collective

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

I believe _cosmopolitanism_ can be an effective discourse with which to advocate a politics of _transidentity_ of overlapping interests and heterogeneous or hybrid subjects in order to challenge conventional notions of exclusive belonging, identity and citizenship.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

Religion is about hospitality and responsibility, and about neighbor/enemy-love-as-self-love in a Christian term that requires one to turn a new _gaze_ onto others––what I call a _cosmopolitan gaze_.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Hospitality Love Religion Theology

The politics of trans-identity seeks to move from the _politics of singular identity_ to the _politics of multiple solidarities_ across various identities without abandoning one's personal attachments and commitments to the group that one finds significant.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

For what ends does one claim cosmopolitanism? _Whose interest_ does it serve?

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

Religion is about hospitality, solidarity, and responsibility or it is nothing at all.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

the overall theme of theology can be twofold: the search for meaning and the responsibility one has to the others.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

Cosmopolitan discourse emphasizes the _cosmic belonging_ of all individual human beings as the ground of our hospitality, solidarity, justice and neighbor-love. Cosmopolitan discourse is about turning a _compassionate gaze_ onto others regardless of one's nationality and citizenship, origin of birth, religion, gender; race and ethnicity, sexuality, or ability

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

the cosmopolitan gaze of planetary love and hospitality _is_ what constitutes being _religious_.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

One should regard one's religious or denominational affiliation as a point of departure, a point of entry, not the point of arrival because on cannot confine God to a particular religion or faith tradition, and therefore should not claim one's exclusive ownership of God. Regarding one's religious or denominational affiliation as _accidentality_; not as _inevitability_, is important in religious discourse and practice because such a sense of _accidentality_ of one's affiliation allows a space of _alterity_ of reciprocal contestation and challenge, and a space of planetary gaze that sees others as fellow human beings, _regardless_.

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

Theological discourses function in various ways as sites of contestation and resistance, of forming new religious and personal identities, and of building solidarities. Theological discourses that theologians produce, disseminate, and teach in academia are not simply objective interpretations and neutral reflections on the world and the church in it. Instead theological discourses are productions of and for the world and the church that we live in

~ Namsoon Kang

Namsoon Kang Christianity Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitanism Religion Theology

There is a quality of lightness, easiness, and in some sense blatant unseriousness that pervades Classical Christianity's dialogue with modernity. The Christian intellect has no reason to be intimidated in the presence of later-stage modernity. Christianity has seen too many 'modern eras' to be cowed by this one.

~ Thomas C. Oden

Thomas C. Oden Christianity Modernity Post Modernity Theology
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