Religion and Ethics Forum
Religion and Ethics Discussion => Christian Topic => Topic started by: Steve H on January 20, 2025, 05:13:26 PM
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/the-rev-don-cupitt-radical-sea-of-faith-churchman-who-blazed-a-trail-for-christian-atheism/ar-AA1xwgki
The radical 'Sea of Faith' theologian who proposed "non-realist" Christianity, and religion in general, which says that God and the supernatural do not objectively exist, but that humans have a religious need and capacity, so let's practise religion without worrying about whether it's true - a position foreshadowed by Paul Tillich and JAT Robinson, amongst others. I'm a timid non-realst these days.
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/the-rev-don-cupitt-radical-sea-of-faith-churchman-who-blazed-a-trail-for-christian-atheism/ar-AA1xwgki
The radical 'Sea of Faith' theologian who proposed "non-realist" Christianity, and religion in general, which says that God and the supernatural do not objectively exist, but that humans have a religious need and capacity, so let's practise religion without worrying about whether it's true - a position foreshadowed by Paul Tillich and JAT Robinson, amongst others. I'm a timid non-realst these days.
Never quote got Cupitt or his invitation to “Solar living”. Today I find when I google that I just get websites on solar power and heating.
It would be an opportunity for you to discuss Christian atheism on this forum perhaps.
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Never quote got Cupitt or his invitation to “Solar living”. Today I find when I google that I just get websites on solar power and heating.
It would be an opportunity for you to discuss Christian atheism on this forum perhaps.
Tried that, some years ago.. All I got was laboured sarcasm from the usual suspects. Still, I might try again.