Abba, the god of liberty
Abba, the god of liberty
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It is a reflection on the meaning of liberty in the context of Christian faith and secular society. The fundamental teaching of Jesus is that God, His 'Father', Our Father, is not a theological abstraction but a living, caring, loving intimacy who invites us to the fullness of our own humanity, to the enjoyment of Liberty in His love. Jesus did not teach us about an untouchable, unknowable God but rather about a fathering figure who cares for each of us more profoundly than even the finest most loving human Papa or Daddy could. Jesus' 'Abba' is a God who conserves each of us in a dynamic of growth and self discovery that bears fruit in liberty.
There are laws that underlie the enjoyment of liberty, even in secular society. The separation of church and state is not an argument for underlying atheism, or agnosticism, as a cornerstone for a humanist society. Atheism and agnosticism are both equally belief systems that have no cornerstone and no core, rather they lead to an absence of liberty, not its enjoyment. The book examines certain profound moral issues confronting secular society in this light.
Essentially, this book is an invitation to reflect on the esoteric teaching of Jesus and on its significance for those of us who enjoy the freedoms of secular society.
There are laws that underlie the enjoyment of liberty, even in secular society. The separation of church and state is not an argument for underlying atheism, or agnosticism, as a cornerstone for a humanist society. Atheism and agnosticism are both equally belief systems that have no cornerstone and no core, rather they lead to an absence of liberty, not its enjoyment. The book examines certain profound moral issues confronting secular society in this light.
Essentially, this book is an invitation to reflect on the esoteric teaching of Jesus and on its significance for those of us who enjoy the freedoms of secular society.
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