The Spirit of God has nothing to do with the Constitution. But He does with the biblical message (and more). That is what makes theology dynamic. A living moving force at work to cause growth via a number of venues including meditation/study. I am surprised that you are not a believer, especially in view of the material you sent me -- - wild stuff that violates everything you say on this forum about Kruger, Hays, Marshall and whoever else you have not read but somehow know are wrong.
John
The Spirit of God had a whole lot more to do with the US Constitution than you realize. (Sad commentary on California public schools no doubt.) You have not yet explained what you mean by a âdynamic theologyâ. As I said, I hope it doesnât mean entirely the opposite of what it was first written to convey. Izzy
A dynamic theology is A) "theology" because it consitutes thinking that is religious and even revelatory in nature (and what is claled "Christian" in the case of those of us on this forum) and B) "dynamic" because of the influence and work of the Spirit.
Our country, as good as it is, is not "Christian" and the consitution, as grand a document as it is, is not the work of God. The only counter to this statement will be and is carnal opinion.
John

