Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 21st April 2014 in The Nature of God | progressive revelation, Christocentric, Christotelic, Hermeneutics, omniscience, omnipresence, theology
Or do we retroactively place our current theology of God on God?
Consider the Garden of Eden: '[T]he Lord God called
to the man, and said
to him, “Where are you?”' (Gen. 3:8-10)
Now
today we make it in
to a rhe
torical question, but was this always so? In this s
tory, God is spoken of almost in a physical-bodily sense as walking in the garden, since "they heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden" as he moved about, and then tried
to hide themselves from his view!
Next think of the
tower of Babel - "The Lord came down
to see the city and the
tower, which mortals had built" (Gen 11:5) - Did he not just know already? Also this s
tory...