As the title suggests, this week Luke steals Christmas. This is rather odd because most of us assume that our understanding of the Christmas story comes out of Luke. You know, Mary and Joseph arriving in Bethlehem as Jesus is about to be born. The local inn is already full, prompting the owner to turn them away. Nobody helps them until some soul sends them off to a barn-like cave filled with smelly animals. All of that is part of our romanticized idea of Christmas. It is also not what Luke says.
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For modern readers, the Gospel According to Matthew opens in the most boring Christmas story imaginable, a genealogy. That’s right, a long list of names you cannot pronounce with many translations having that word beget in between them. In it, the author highlights people and events of significance. There is Abraham and David as well as the Babylonian Exile. But most of the names included are unfamiliar to casual and scholarly readers alike. It’s about as exciting as getting a new pair of jeans for Christmas.
[Read more…] about Matthew’s Christmas Genes (A Genealogy)The Creation: Dominion Without Domination
What does it mean to rule over the creation? How do we govern all God made (or since Genesis 1 continues, is making)? When the Hebrew word radā translates as dominion, how should we interpret it? It says it twice there the first cosmological myth of Genesis, first in verse 26 and then again in verse 28. So what should we hear?
[Read more…] about The Creation: Dominion Without DominationWhy Charity Doesn’t Work
In our undignified neoliberal world, charity becomes the theoretical answer to inequality. We present the response of rich fools to the suffering of those around them as philanthropy. But after forty years of neoliberalism, it should be clear that modern charity does not work. Moreover, philanthropy has more to do with image laundering than demonstrated dignity.
Perhaps the ultimate example of this is no one other than Microsoft founder turned philanthropist Bill Gates.
[Read more…] about Why Charity Doesn’t WorkHow to Eat the Rich Fools
Last week closed with a quote from Swiss philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau: “When the people shall have no more to eat, they will eat the rich!”
Given the spiritual nature of this site, this might seem somewhat out of line. Even if you buy into my argument that spirituality isn’t spiritual, eating the rich does not sound very loving. So before we explore how to eat rich fools, we need to take a moment to reflect on how to be loving to rich and poor alike.
[Read more…] about How to Eat the Rich FoolsEat the Rich Fool
The Parable of the Rich Fool attacks the delusion of a self-made person like no other teaching of Jesus. Yet the American narrative of opportunity and possibility, which undergirds the illusion of meritocracy and keeps the nation undignified, continues to guide the country. So what does Jesus say and how does he challenge us to live?
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