Refreshing to hear from a scientist with a background in philosophy, i.e., someone who "gets it." I've always wondered why these "obvious" philosophical conundrums fail to blunt the confidence in scientism held by most scientists I've personally known. This article answers that question.
Great thoughts, David. I think a huge part of the general problem in our approach to church today is we have forgotten that church is a sacrament. What's worse is we've forgotten what a sacrament is.
The bit about pneumatological ecclesiology reminds me that the teleological suspension of the ethical still relates to Kierkegaard's Single Individual amidst the "crowd" of Church. I mean seriously, can the Church community ever really adapt to the "absolute" of God's individual command over and against the ethical-moral blanket of Church dogmatics?