Author: Doug Scott

Moving Beyond Tribal Religion: From Richard Rohr’s Daily Reading

Our Living School faculty member James Finley was blessed to have Thomas Merton as his teacher and spiritual director from 1961 to 1967. Jim summarizes what he learned from Merton: "I looked on Thomas Merton as the living embodiment of the mystical, contemplative heritage of my own Christian tradition. . . . This ancient tradition … Continue reading Moving Beyond Tribal Religion: From Richard Rohr’s Daily Reading

One Life, Many Cycles: Reflections on Reincarnation

As a Catholic, we are taught the doctrine of Purgatory. It is a "place" where the soul is "purged" of it sinfulness (refined in the fires of love) so that it can withstand the pure light and love of God.  There are some references to it in the Bible and when I saw myself as … Continue reading One Life, Many Cycles: Reflections on Reincarnation

Substituted Love and Atonement Theory with A.C. Comments

A.C. : One of the deep thinkers about “substituted love” was Charles Williams, the premier Inkling with CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien.  http://library.taylor.edu/dotAsset/e8ae1cdc-8f2b-42af-8ade-eeee73fe6a86.pdf Is there a way to understand Jesus' Passion on the cross as indeed a sacrifice but not as an atonement?  Atonement Theology, which necessitates and angry, wrathful God who demands payment for … Continue reading Substituted Love and Atonement Theory with A.C. Comments

Substituted Love and Atonement

Is there a way to understand Jesus' Passion on the cross as indeed a sacrifice but not as an atonement? Atonement Theology, which necessitates and angry, wrathful God who demands payment for sins, has been a central interpretation of mainstream Christianity for most of its 2000 year history. Is it wrong? In more modern, progressive … Continue reading Substituted Love and Atonement