Hegalian Nonsense & The Inward-Outward Dance

Today I was talking to a friend who felt like sometimes emerging/ent folk can emphasize the teachings and ethics of Jesus to the exclusion of the indwelling mystical presence and empowerment of Jesus’ person. And I can totally see this. I hope we can move from Hegalian pendulum-swinging to some holism and balance here: Jesus is way as well as life, and the latter empowers us to travel along the former.

I think most of us grew up with a gospel of self-referential, watered-down churchianity, where our version of the good news was to get involved in some rather banal, self-serving, institutional-maintenance programs. By contrast, the gospel of the inward/contemplative journey of intimacy with Jesus and the gospel of the outward/active journey of following Jesus are each, on their own, better than the ‘gospel’ of churchianity. But oh, wouldn’t it be great to have both the inward and outward, the active and contemplative, together? I think this is the heart of the gospel–sense and substance, beauty and vocation. We need a whole God revealed in a whole Jesus for all of life.

What spurred this on? My buddy Bob, who’s still ralin‘ on my buddy Frank (sigh)…

3 Responses to Hegalian Nonsense & The Inward-Outward Dance

  1. A.T. February 21, 2008 at 8:05 pm #

    Mike, I used to secretly make fun of “mysticism” and nowadays, I’m not exactly sure why. At any rate, I’m really beginning to be drawn to a more “spiritual life” that is neither fluffy nor disconnected but that truly consists of a sort of communion with God and with others coupled with action on behalf of “the other.” I can only guess that this is God’s spirit and nothing more. Anyway…maybe that sounds strange…maybe not. I just wanted to let you know I appreciated this post quite a bit!.

  2. sam clark February 29, 2008 at 6:47 pm #

    we just keep being made anew don’t we?

  3. zoecarnate February 29, 2008 at 7:07 pm #

    Indeed we do, Sam! And Andrew, it was good having lunch with you today. So good to hear what you and Lydia are up to.

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