The Lord of Spirits

Is Progress Even a Thing?

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Jan 10, 2025
The hosts dive into the concept of progress, asking if history has a defined endpoint or if it's an ongoing series. They explore how Christian thought can misalign with secular narratives of progress. Challenging the idea of linear time, they argue God's actions, not human achievements, shape events. They critique modern interpretations of scripture and emphasize that true Christian transformation occurs through theosis, not social engineering. The discussion concludes with a call for prayerful change over coercive actions.
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Progress Requires A Purpose

  • Calling something progress requires a direction and a goal to judge improvement against.
  • Progress is a subspecies of change, not change itself.
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Beginnings Don't Prove Progress

  • A beginning and an end make teleology intelligible but do not imply step-by-step progress.
  • Linear time doesn't automatically mean history advances toward a realized worldly goal.
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When Christianity Loses The Divine

  • Stripping Christianity of the divine produces secular-progressive teleologies that locate salvation in history.
  • Collapsing God into history turns religion into a project of human achievement.
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