Can Human Nature Solve Modern Problems

Lesson 6: Is Humanity Progressing?

Lesson 6: Is Humanity Progressing?

What seems to be the initial biblical scenario did not work out. Jesus did not raise the dead and then return with them to establish an eternal kingdom on earth. At first, believers were told to wait patiently. Some still do. However, most modified this vision of the future. Believers supposedly enter some kind of […]

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Lesson 4: Hope and Prophecy.

Lesson 4: Hope and Prophecy.

I was not sure where to go from here. I began with Karen’s question of whether faith offered a healthy optimism about positive change in society. After looking at how this was asked throughout the Bible, I elected to reduce it to whether there is even a future considering the violence of society. My first […]

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Lesson 3: The Christmas Story

Lesson 3: The Christmas Story

Let’s examine how the question about the future is handled in the Christmas story. Matthew and Luke ask how there can be a child in the future if there is no sexual relationship. How can there be a future if the imperial empire forces a woman to travel in the final stages of pregnancy? How […]

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Lesson 2:  Biblical Questions about the Future

Lesson 2: Biblical Questions about the Future

The goal was to find some help from Christianity in answering the question, “Is there a future in light of the present world situation?” The first thing that struck me was that the fatalism many of us fight is derived from what is happening around us. How can you be optimistic, considering what is happening? […]

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Lesson 1: Is There a Future?

Lesson 1: Is There a Future?

Karen echoes what I hear from many friends when she writes, “Maybe we need to explore healthy optimism as a positive result of faith. I feel overwhelmed by the events of day-to-day living that make it feel like there is little likelihood of positive change coming. It is often hard to keep showing up and […]

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