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The Way to Universal Grace
Part 2: Non-ChristianRead more: The Way to Universal GraceLast week, we explored the Christian concept of grace as part of the New Covenant, applicable to all people. Today, we’ll examine how non-Christians might be aware of God’s grace and how it manifests in various cultures and religions. We’ve discussed the concept of grace often here in this class, and we have often noted…
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The Way to Universal Grace
Part 1: ChristianRead more: The Way to Universal GraceDr. Weaver has commented that despite the limits of human understanding of grace, the concept itself seems to have been known throughout the ages by all religions and cultures. He asked me to look into that, so I took Claude AI’s help to find out what the Bible and other world faiths and beliefs have…
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A Suffering God—Part 2
Read more: A Suffering God—Part 2We started our discussion on the identity of God by pointing out that we rely on images from the Old Testament to learn and understand more about who God is. These images present us with rich metaphors about God. I would like to start today’s class with a quick description of what a metaphor is. …
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A Suffering God—Part 1
Read more: A Suffering God—Part 1Note: large segments of this class have been taken from The Suffering of God by Terence Fretheim. Today we will continue our discussion that we started last time on the character of God in the Old Testament. Last time, we discussed how we often get hung up on the question: Do you believe in God?…
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Prompting AI on Spiritual Matters
Read more: Prompting AI on Spiritual MattersLast week, I presented a conversation I’d had with ChatGPT on the subject of Grace and Salvation. Jason commented on the importance of carefully crafting the questions or “prompts” you give to ChatGPT and similar AI “models”. The quality of the response you get is directly related to the quality of your prompt. Remember the…
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Grace and Salvation: Questions for AI
Read more: Grace and Salvation: Questions for AIIn Dr. Weaver’s long recovery from illness, I’ve found myself talking from the class podium rather more than I might like (and, I would bet, far more often than you might like!), and I’ve been using AI to help me in that task. I have never hidden that from you, but since I’m about to…
[…] This is an update to Michael’s talk first given on April 2024, therefore there is no discussion. Please use…