Quote of Note #154: The Inclusiveness of Loving my Neighbor

Photo by GAC "It is intriguing to me that when Jesus points to the centrality of love, he also invokes a metaphor which is not familial (e.g.. 'brother' or 'friend') or ethnic (e.g. 'your people'), but almost geographical: we are to love the neighbor -- the one next to us, who happens (by providence) to … Continue reading Quote of Note #154: The Inclusiveness of Loving my Neighbor

Quote of Note #136: The Real Nature of True Freedom

photo by GAC "However, I think it is important to note that another trajectory in the Christian tradition argues that we should not understand freedom in libertarian terms. Augustine, for instance, emphasized a 'positive' understanding of freedom as empowerment: I am free insofar as I am able to achieve the good. On this score, freedom … Continue reading Quote of Note #136: The Real Nature of True Freedom

Quote of Note #89: Christian Discipleship as Love

"Being a disciple of Jesus is not primarily a matter of getting the right ideas and doctrines and beliefs into our heads in order to guarantee proper behavior; rather, it's a matter of being the kind of person who loves rightly -- who loves God and neighbor and is oriented to the world by the … Continue reading Quote of Note #89: Christian Discipleship as Love

Quote of Note #70 — An Allegiance a Heavenly Kingdom

"In Philippians 3:20, Paul reminds these inhabitants of of the Roman colony that, as Christians, 'we are citizens of a heavenly commonwealth [politeuma].'  We are citizens of a different empire.  The church of Jesus Christ is an alternative city, a counter-empire.  We are the 'Messiah-people' who pledge allegiance to the Lamb.  We are subjects of … Continue reading Quote of Note #70 — An Allegiance a Heavenly Kingdom

Quote of Note #69 — Our Allegiance to our King not some Party

"The gospel that Paul preached was not a message about some private, interior transformation of the heart.  It is a message about a new allegiance to a King-in-waiting.  As such, there was something radically political about the gospel--which didn't mean, of course, that Christians sided with a particular political party.  In fact, there was a … Continue reading Quote of Note #69 — Our Allegiance to our King not some Party