Can human traits be divided into feminine and masculine without it being destructive? The assumption of such a quest would seem to be that women naturally have one set and men naturally have another. Simple observation would suggests that this is clearly untrue in any exclusive way. Gender roles as we know them are not … Continue reading Lent, Day 10
Category: Lent series on Divine Feminine.
Lent, Day 9
In the Gospel of Luke, the author recorded that the despised tax collectors and sinners were gathering around Jesus, and consequently the Pharisees and scribes complained. Jesus, therefore, related three parables in a row, all of which depicted God's being deeply concerned for that which was lost. The first parable is of a shepherd who … Continue reading Lent, Day 9
Lent, Day 8
The maleness of Jesus was certainly not an exaltation of masculinity or a revelation of the sex of God. On the contrary, Jesus accepted membership in the oppressor class of society in order, from within, to demonstrate the bankruptcy of the dominative social system. Only as a man could he have subverted the accepted definition … Continue reading Lent, Day 8
Lent, Day 7
Some have been led to believe that because God came in flesh as a man, God is therefore male. Men used this idea and assumed superiority to women. But if one believes that man is superior, then any feminine qualities of God would be lost or pushed to the side by the patriarchy. Had Jesus … Continue reading Lent, Day 7
Lent, Day 6
In the second account of Creation found in Genesis two, the authors of Scripture reveal that Creation is incomplete without the female. The only part of creation that was "not good" was the absence of the woman. It is not until God created woman that God rested. Is this because God was restless without … Continue reading Lent, Day 6
Lent, Day 3
Most people, not all, first experienced unconditional love not through the image of a man, but through the image of their mother. She therefore became the basis for many people's real and operative God. I am convinced many people sour on religion because the God they presented with is actually less loving than their mother … Continue reading Lent, Day 3
Lent, Day 2
It is not until God has created both male and female, that the scriptures say that the community we call "God" has made humans in their image after their likeness. (Genesis 1:26-27) Without establishing relative rank or worth of the genders, the spinner of this creation tale indicates that humankind is found in the two … Continue reading Lent, Day 2
Lent, Day 1
When it comes to the season of Lent, I have come to enjoy not just fasting, but targeting my mind towards something specific. I mentioned previously that each year, Peter Rollins practices Atheism for Lent. In essence you are focusing on something that will truly challenge the boundaries of your faith. This year I'm looking … Continue reading Lent, Day 1





