Category Archives: Creation 2.0

Creation 2.0: Theosis and Kenosis, Part 2

Let’s consider a few more verses that teach us what it  means to be re-created in the image of Christ — (1Pe 2:21-1 ESV)  21 For to this you have been called, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example, … Continue reading

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Creation 2.0: Introduction for teachers

This is a new series. It’s based on several books. There’s not just one you could read. I’ll make some recommendations at the end. The general idea is to investigate what insights we might gain about God and Christianity if … Continue reading

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Creation 2.0: Theosis and Kenosis, Part 1

God redeems us in Christ to be restored to the image of God. To be restored to God’s image we call theosis. Fortunately, the scriptures don’t leave us to speculate on what it would look like to be in God’s … Continue reading

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Creation 2.0: Unity with God

We are familiar with the countless passages that urge Christians to be one with each other, but we’re uncomfortable when the text urges us to become one with God. After all, God is just too big, too powerful, too other … Continue reading

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Creation 2.0: Sin

The word sin means literally “missing the mark.” It means the failure to be what one should be and to do what one should do. Originally man was made to be the created image of God, to live in union with God’s divine life, … Continue reading

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Creation 2.0: The Image of God

As I mentioned several posts ago, I want to reflect on an understanding of the Creation found in Orthodoxy that sheds light on the nature of our atonement — that is, which sheds light on the gospel. My primary source … Continue reading

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Creation 2.0: Further on Christians as Priest-Kings

It’s an unfamiliar doctrine, but one plainly taught in the Scriptures: Christians are called to serve God as priest-kings of the Creation. In so doing, we take on the role originally given Adam and Eve and lost to them through … Continue reading

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Creation 2.0: Creation and Science

We’ve referenced science a few times in the previous posts. Even though this isn’t a series on Christian evidences, it’s still important that we place science in the right framework in light of the Creation. Here are a couple of … Continue reading

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Creation 2.0: The Creation as Environment

If we think of the Creation as God’s temple — a temple polluted by sin that’s in the process of being restored — we can’t help but see implications for environmentalism. Now, it’s a sad, sad commentary on the contemporary church … Continue reading

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Creation 2.0: Simply Christian

Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense is a marvelous book by N. T. Wright. He introduces the idea that the Bible can be read as God’s work to unite heaven and earth. In Eden, the two were very close together indeed — … Continue reading

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