
Play as a Metaphor for understanding the Dynamic and Creative Aspects of Theology and Existence
The Meaning Code · Karen Wong
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Show Notes
Chris Green is Professor of Public Theology at Southeastern University (Lakeland, FL), Bishop of the Diocese of St Anthony (CEEC), and Director for St Anthony Institute of Theology, Philosophy, and Liturgics. He is the author and editor of a number of books, including most recently All Things Beautiful: An Aesthetic Christology. (cewgreen.com)
Discussion topics:
Theological Concepts of Creation and Christology
Dynamics of Optimization and Context in Natural Selection
Metaphors in Music and Existence Creation,
Causation, and Beauty
Relationship between over-identification and under-identification
Causation and Recognition in Conversations Biology and Regeneration Order, Chaos, and Harmonics
The integration of chaos and order in the context of existence.
Dynamics of Creativity and Order in Relationships
Exploring Play, Wisdom, and Creativity
Anticipation is a key element that makes play enjoyable
The role of play and creativity in understanding theological concepts.
The significance of anticipation versus prediction in theological discussions.