On the Road to Emmaus

theological and devotional musings by Richard Liantonio

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Category: Exodus

God is with us: When the Day of Pentecost Had Fully Come (Part 3)

14 July, 2011 (17:17) | Acts, Ecclesiology (Church), Exodus, Pentecost | No comments

In my last post I described the coming of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost as forging the Church as a New Humanity, reversing Babel’s curse of social and national disintegration. Today I would like to look at the coming of the Holy Spirit as establishing a New Covenant marked by the dynamic corporate experience of [...]

The Relationship of Christianity to Other Religions

2 May, 2009 (18:34) | Bible, Exodus, Hebrews, Paul, Theology | 4 comments

Any discussion of how Christianity relates to other religions must first begin with a clear and concrete articulation of what Christianity is centrally about. Much discussion on religious pluralism assumes or posits a universal notion of what is “central” to religions (a norm to which Christianity conforms) or that the content of Christianity is flexible (that which does not conform to the “center” is shed)…

New Exodus – Part 2 – The Historical Revelation of God

7 July, 2008 (04:56) | Bible, Exodus | 1 comment

In the last post, I proposed that the revelation of the divine name “Yahweh” to Moses at the burning bush is better translated “I will be” rather than “I AM.” Instead of relating to static categories of existence or other such metaphysical qualities Greek philosophers were interested in, it pertains to the future of God’s [...]

New Exodus – Part 1 – The Divine Name

30 June, 2008 (16:36) | Bible, Exodus | 3 comments

A friend recently asked me to condense some thoughts on the concept of “new exodus.” Surprisingly, especially if such a concept is new to you, I believe that “new exodus” is one of the primary interpretive frameworks for understanding the New Testament. This is an additional example of how biblical interpretation must move in the [...]