Abstract

VERY generation is faced with the difficult problem of making the Christian relevant and meaningful to the needs and knowledge of its time. Such a venture is never popular, for the defenders of the faith are leery of any change. Yet such a revision is not only necessary, but also inevitable. Every aspect of man's experience is subject to growth. Religion is no exception. It is my firm conviction that the Christian gospel needs to be reinterpreted today in a way as revolutionary as Luther's reformation was for his day. This article is one person's testimony as to the direction which today's reformation should take. I believe in God as a result of my own investigation and personal experience. I conceive of God as a Spirit who is personal, yet more than personal as we humans understand personality. It seems to me that God must have at least the highest categories that man has: thinking, feeling, and willing; but far more than that. God is immanent in that He is present with us; He is transcendent in that He is far greater than we are. I like to think of God as a Father if by that term is meant much more than a human father. I feel that I can talk

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