On the Road to Emmaus

theological and devotional musings by Richard Liantonio

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Category: Creation

Resurrection and New Creation (Part 2) – Whirlwind Tour of the Gospel of John

8 November, 2009 (04:09) | Creation, Easter, Eschatology (Last Things), Genesis, John (Gospel and Epistles), Soteriology (Salvation) | 3 comments

When Jesus rose from the dead, splendor returned to the world. From the depths of death’s dark gloom, Jesus emerged triumphant and the light of new life shone out permeating the entire earth. God’s redemptive purpose to not abandon the earth to its decay, death and misery, but to restore, renew and indeed re-create it [...]

Reading the Bible in the Right Direction (Part 4) – The Overarching Story of Scripture

31 October, 2009 (04:08) | Bible, Creation, Eschatology (Last Things), Genesis, Gospels, Soteriology (Salvation) | 26 comments

If you were to summarize the overarching story-line of the Bible, what would you say? What if you had to do it in only one sentence? I will attempt to do exactly this in only seven words and I have a hunch my conclusion will be somewhat surprising to many.
But before I divulge my answer, [...]

God’s Grandeur

27 April, 2009 (13:36) | Creation, Easter, Eschatology (Last Things), Pneumatology (Spirit) | 1 comment

In my last post, I quoted a line from a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins, an English poet who lived between the years of 1844 and 1889. The poem is so magnificent, I felt compelled to reproduce “God’s Grandeur” in its entirety. If some of the lines seem a little dense, try this commentary for [...]

Theology of Creation in Isaiah Part 3 – Isaiah 40.21-24

26 July, 2007 (06:14) | Creation, Isaiah | No comments

Have you not known? Have you not heard? Has it not been told you from the beginning? Have you not understood from the foundations of the earth? 22 It is he who sits above the circle of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers; who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and [...]

Theology of Creation in Isaiah Part 2 – Isaiah 40.12-17

20 July, 2007 (20:53) | Bible, Creation, Isaiah, Theology | No comments

Who has measured the waters in the hollow of his hand and marked off the heavens with a span, enclosed the dust of the earth in a measure, and weighed the mountains in scales and the hills in a balance? 13 Who has directed the spirit of the LORD, or as [...]

Theology of Creation in Isaiah Part 1

15 July, 2007 (20:59) | Bible, Creation, Isaiah, Theology | 1 comment

Discussion of the doctrine of creation in Christian theology often centers around a few loci. In fundamentalist circles, it at times revolves around the creation-evolution or the young-earth/old-earth debates. Others, having reconciled with Darwin, explain the contributions of evolutionary thought to the understanding of God and the world. In much contemporary theology, the doctrine [...]