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Hi Folks,

We have wrapped up our study of §33 of Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics. In a nutshell, it’s like Jesus says, “You did not choose me. I chose you.”

Up next, in light of the turning of the liturgical season, we’re going to study those topics the tradition has historically grouped under the category, “Last Things.”

First, we will spend some time with a chapter from Robert Jenson’s two volume Systematic Theology, “The Saints.”

You can read it here:

Jenson The Saints
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We will follow this chapter with a look at the slim volume Jens edited, entitled The Last Things. Where Karl Barth writes in such a way as to suggest language can never capture the inexhaustible love of the triune God, Jens’ prose is concise but deceptively deep.

He writes theology like math.

Join us starting Monday night.

Show Notes

Summary

In this conversation, the speakers delve into the profound themes of God's one-way love, the doctrine of election, and the nature of faith as a divine response. They explore the contrast between faith and enthusiasm, emphasizing that true faith is a gift from God rather than a human-generated effort. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding God's unchanging love and presence, the dynamic relationship between divine love and human autonomy, and the challenges posed by market-driven faith practices. Ultimately, the conversation calls for a deeper recognition of God's grace and the transformative power it holds in the lives of believers.

Takeaways

  • God's love is unconditional and eternal.

  • The doctrine of election emphasizes God's choice to love humanity.

  • Faith is a response to God's initiative, not a human effort.

  • Enthusiasm can sometimes overshadow genuine faith.

  • Understanding God's presence can alleviate fear and anxiety.

  • The nature of faith is to acknowledge God's reality and love.

  • Market-driven faith can distort the true message of the gospel.

  • God's love invites us into a transformative relationship.

  • The assurance of God's love empowers believers to live authentically.

  • Grace is the foundation of our relationship with God.

Sound Bites

  • "Help me make it through the night"

  • "God is not bound, he's free"

  • "Faith is a divinely created response"

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