The Incarnation is not merely a past event, but an ongoing process. While uniquely occurring in Christ, it continues through Christian life and, crucially, through theology. Theology must continually "give birth to the Word of God," adapting to each age and culture, lest it become a stagnant, dead-end echo of the past, rather than a living embodiment of the divine.
Tag: Orthodox theology
Christ Needs to Be Born Again! Christmas constitutes the revelation of God’s incarnation, which…
Throughout its long history Orthodoxy has been linked – or, better, infused – with ethnicity; and this for multiple reasons.
One of the most pressing issues in global Orthodox theology is the incorporation of the…
This week Dr Adrahtas reflects on a very specific typology of traditional Christian thinking, and explores the extent to which this thought could come out of its traditional context and become compatible with our post-modern virtual condition.
Revisiting Secularisation In modern Orthodox theology it has rather become a commonplace to talk…
Christ Needs to Be Born Again! Christmas constitutes the revelation of God’s incarnation, which…
Throughout its long history Orthodoxy has been linked – or, better, infused – with ethnicity; and this for multiple reasons.
Throughout its long history Orthodoxy has been linked – or, better, infused – with ethnicity; and this for multiple reasons.
Some days ago, I friend of mine asked me in all sincerity: “Do you believe…
When Nikolai Fedorov was bold enough to state that “the dogma of the Trinity is…