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Theology's Move Upward from Incipient to Ultimate


Observations/Reflections: Theology's Move Upward from Incipient to Ultimate
Status: Dictated but Not Reviewed
Published: 03/15/10
Written: 02/23/2010
Dictated By: Flint McGlaughlin

Theology is a move upward from the incipient to the Ultimate. If it remains in a move upward, it will produce nothing of consequence. It is a move upward, which must attract a move downward from the Ultimate to the incipient. If the Ultimate responds to the inquiry, then theology might prove fruitful. But there is more...The move upward is first enabled by a move downward (by the Ultimate). In the end, it is a closed loop that begins and ends with the Ultimate. If the Ultimate does not move, then I am ultimately lost.

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