04. Immutability And Images Of Finitude In Scripture

From The Doctrines For Spiritual Christianity Nature has two properties, space and time. A person in the natural world forms his mental concepts and thus his understanding in accordance with them. If he remains immersed in these concepts and does not raise his mind above them, he is incapable of ever perceiving anything spiritual or …

An Introduction To Spiritual Christianity

This series explores some of the key concepts that form the basis for Spiritual Christianity. It looks to unravel the intricacies of spiritual development embedded in the Word, unveiling the laws that govern and shape both the individual and collective consciousness and hence our journey towards a more profound connection with the Divine. Each subsection contains between 8-12 modules consisting of: a short 4-8 minute video, a set of multiple choice and reflective questions, and some meditative and creative art tasks for further contemplation on the material presented.

1. The Divine Being

Spiritual Christianity presents a profound understanding of the Divine, emphasising God’s transcendence and infinity. The Divine Being or, Jehovah, is the ultimate reality, embodying perfection and immutability. God’s immensity is not related to spatial magnitude but to His role as the spaceless cause of all that exists. The Divine Substance sustains all creation through omnipresence, …

01. The Lord Or Jehovah, The Ground Of All Being

From The Doctrines For Spiritual Christianity The Divine Being (Esse) will be discussed first, then the Divine Essence. It looks as if these two are one and the same, but in fact Being (Esse) is more universal than Essence, since Essence presupposes Being, and comes into existence from Being. The Being of God, or the …