Spiritual Formation: An Invitation to Drawing Near

The Need for a Theological Framework in Spiritual Formation

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Jun 27, 2024
A theological take on spiritual formation that starts with radical transformation before tracing continuity. A careful look at how creation, the Fall, and grace can be misread. A critique of purely naturalistic accounts and a call to integrate psychological insights theologically. A warning about worldly church priorities and an invitation to reexamine personal formation.
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Begin Formation With Discontinuity

  • Start theological reflection on formation with discontinuity rather than natural continuity.
  • Kyle Strobel argues Scripture (e.g., Galatians 2:20) teaches a radical break where 'Christ in me' changes telos and experience of formation.
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Grace Perfects Nature But Feels Discontinuous

  • Balance nature and grace: grace perfects nature but the fall changes how formation feels.
  • Strobel warns many contemporary accounts naturalize formation, tacking the Spirit on like a final 'magic' ingredient.
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Two Errors About The Fall

  • Two common errors about the Fall: demonize creation or minimize sin's devastation.
  • Strobel emphasizes Genesis' affirmation of creation's goodness while warning against underestimating sin's pervasive, embodied effects.
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