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                              good theology: By
                              John O’Keefe
                              
                              
                                  
                              
                               what
                              does it take to create a "good
                              theology?" i believe many churches today have
                              "bad theology" - some have very bad theologies
                              - but that's another post.  here are the
                              elements that i believe make a good
                              theology.  i also believe these are central
                              to  the development of a solid postmodern theology -
                              we need to remember that
                              "theology" means "words about
                              God" so if our theology is poor, we are saing
                              our God is poor - so keep it:   simple:
                              complexity comes from our individual desire to
                              please everyone, and in turn pleasing no one; or
                              it comes out of a desire to control, the more
                              complex the item the more you need someone to help
                              you figure it all out.  theology has become
                              so complex, that the average person has a hard
                              time understanding what the preacher is talking
                              about.  keep it simple, so people can
                              understand.  remember, theology that is
                              complex is of no use to people, so they in turn
                              believe that God is of no use to their lives.  relevant and timeless: to be today while knowing
                              yesterday.  no theology is formed in a vacuum
                              of timelessness.  while we do need to bring
                              the past with us, we must never be driven by the
                              elements of that past.  we remember, we do
                              not live in the past.  without being relevant
                              we share with those who are seeking to know
                              answers that God is not relevant.
  transparent and honest: no hidden agendas, no
                              hidden thoughts.  if you want to be my friend
                              to share christ, then you do not want to be my
                              friend - your friendship should come with no
                              strings - so it is with our theology.
  flexible: not ridged or fixed.  things
                              that are ridged brake.  theology that is
                              ridged brakes.  now, flexibility does not
                              mean "weak" - it means flexible. 
                              it is not selling out what you believe, it is
                              understanding what others believe.
  scriptural: based on a solid reading of the
                              teachings of christ - a "christology" if
                              you will.  if we base of theology on anything
                              else we are not christians - simple (remember,
                              keep it simple)
  collective: breed and based in community. 
                              community determine the understanding of
                              scripture, so they determine the
                              theology.
  
                              
                                
                
                
                 John
                O’Keefe is the founder of www.ginkworld.net. 
                John sees a desperate need for the church as a whole to
                change and reach a new people for Christ. 
                He is straightforward, honest and calls it the way it he
                sees it.  John is a
                graduate of Drew and has been a Senior Pastor and Church Planter
                
                
                  
                
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