Tuesday, May 13, 2008

causal agents

So, this morning i had an incredible opportunity to have coffee with my Theology prof, Dr. Ken Keathley (I hope he is cool w/me speaking of him; disclaimer: he is in no way responsible for the information published on this blog). anyway, He's the man! i met with him to discuss the providence of God and God's will(s). most of the time we spent together revolved around the truth that God has created humans as causal agents. this is part of our having been made in God's image, the imago Dei. "causal agents" is understood to mean that humans have the capacity to cause something. God made humans as "mini-creators" so to speak. not that we are part deity, but rather, we have the opportunity to cause things. for this reason, we are held responsible for the decisions and choices we make.
this has huge ramifications. we are always under the lordship and sovereignty of God. however, this does not mean (from my knowledge) that God has determined and fixed every event that ever happens. He is sovereign over every event, but He has given man the ability to cause an event (this does not take away from God's sovereignty). this is why God is not the author of sin. Man is accountable for his actions, and we cannot blame God for the events, good or bad, that happen each day. if we are causal agents, then we have great responsibility in this world. we are not just puppets in a show, but we are people who truly have a part in making history. as followers of Jesus, we have the opportunity and responsibility to display the grace and redemption of God by the way we live, in the choices we make, and the actions we show. we can live in a way that matters for eternity. we can live out the gospel. we can demonstrate and show the world where true happiness, fulfillment, and hope come from. that is a beautiful thing!
-for His glory

2 comments:

patrick mitchell said...

what, are you an arminian now? what would driscoll think? haha.
pretty soon you'll be loving mclaren like me & next thing you know you'll be an open theist or something - that's what that baptist seminary will do to you.

haha, just playing man. dude, insteada waiting over a month between posts just take 2 minutes a couple times a week & post the stuff you learned in class that day. all of us can't go to seminary for free :)

ethan welch said...

haha, funny. i think even reformed guys have to agree at least partially with my claims, unless they're are the hard core "determinists" kind. i'm definitely not becoming arminian though.

i know, bro. things have been crazy busy. i should be posting little seminary snap shots here and there. the blog had to take a back seat for a while.

later man, peace