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The Clouds Received Him

Mythological Heavenly Hoasts

An important point that has never been addressed, to my knowledge, by any Theologian, or Scientist, is the matter of breathable oxygen in skies of Jesus era, because He was received into the clouds. In other words, the people of Bible Times, thought that there was an endless, and eternal breathable atmosphere up to the stars, to the moon, and to Heaven, even to the point of building a Tower of Babble to it, because of their limited knowledge of the solar system, and the earth’s biosphere.

Mindset Of Bible Times

The mindset of these time was crude, and severely limited, because they were uneducated. The Gospel writers felt at ease to tell the world that Jesus was received straight to the clouds, Acts, 1:9 , because He was assumed into Heaven. The Gospel writers, as willing swindlers, were ready to sell you their bogus bill of goods at your expense, because their agenda was control over you. If these frauds were truly “inspired” by God, then they surely would have known that the world was round, and that no organic living organism can survive outside of the earth’s protective shield, because you would be annihilated by comic rays, meteor showers, and radiation just for starters.

Upper Stratusphere

The people of these time actually thought that all of the heavens were filled with fresh air, because they repeatedly tell of Jesus, and the saints being taken up into the clouds. 1 Thessalonians 4:17, 1 Corinthians 15:52, telling us about heavenly spaces, because we would live up there. We are taught, as strict teaching of the Church, that Mary was assumed into Heaven, because she did not have to die. She was just lifted up into the air, therefore we have our physical bodies up in heaven. I am sorry, but I do not buy any of this, because it is un-Scientific rubbish, and totally bogus.

The Cards Don’t Stack Up

Just as in Archeological digs that demand the most exacting specifications for putting the pieces of the pot, or ancient site together, so too with the work of competent Theologians. Modern Science has clearly proved that there is no life in physical bodies outside of our atmosphere. Yet the Bible writers, supported by modern Theologians tell us otherwise. Current Revisionist, and Post-Structural Theologians, as “advanced thinkers” have come up with wonderful Academic jargon to weave a “rational” and “modern approach” to these “difficult” verses. Thus further swindling both themselves, and the public to join them for a swim in the Sea of Gibber.

Scientific Fact

All of this clearly points to the fact that the early Church did not know what they were talking about, because they were wrong. As we all now know, the earth is covered with a very thin layer of atmosphere, because this is a Scientific fact. In other words, Bible writers are getting away with the swindle of a completely fabricated tail about celestial beings living in the heavens, or clouds. More disturbing, is that Prelates of the Church to this very day endorse this wholesale line of rubbish, because we, as the faithful are expected to go along with it. I am sorry, but I do not go along with it, and further, because of this gross, and wholesale pack of lies I am not “One of the faithful”.

Sea Of Gibber

Do not listen to their lies, rather demand from them the facts, because then you will see them, with your own eyes, squirm like worms, crawling back into the sand on the shores of the Sea of Gibber.

Bottom Line

Because of the gross errors, or really lies, for the Bible writers were telling us something that they should have known to be true, because they were “inspired by God” to write as such. The whole thing is a hoax, and should be washed away, and put on the shelf with other famous tales of mythology from antiquity.

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Theological Fraud

The difficulty that I have will all Theologians is their lack of honesty, because they are not willing to be honest with you, and themselves. How many “Scientific” books do I have to read that are telling me “with facts” that the world is flat? Should I make a career of reading “Scientific” flat earth books? Of course not, just one volume is more than enough. However, this is exactly what is happening with Theologians, because their world is flat, and they want us to buy it.

Perspective, Clarity, & Accuracy

Below is my famous Architectural Rendering of the Loeb Mansion, because it is hanging in the permanent collection of the Chicago History Museum. In Theology, like my rendering I demand a sound perspective, clarity, and accuracy, because I will not accept even the most sophisticated sales pitch. In the rendering that you see below there are no smoke & mirrors, or shadows covering the truth, because everything that I do is crystal clear.

Spare me the Existentialism, the Post-structuralism, and other academic jargon that is nothing but smoke & mirrors, because they are holding the cards up their sleeve, at your expense. This is my life, and I will not have it mangled by the hands of swindlers.

I Have Ready Everything

For decades I have been reading Theology, because I went to Divinity School. During my time at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, I became so disgusted with the program of studies that I just left the program. I took all the course work for the Masters Degree but did not take the final exam, because I was so turned off. Why? Because they were all living in denial. Then going to, but not attending, the University of Chicago Divinity School it was the same, because it was much more sophisticated in it’s swindle.

Spectrum Of Theology

I have ready every kind of Theology out there, because I wanted to learn about God. However, it had all become clear that these Theologian are simply trying to put life into a corpse, because none of them know what they are talking about.

Often they are very lofty and abstract, because this is their smoke & mirrors to sell you their goods. These Theologians are doing all that they can to make Christianity “relevant” for today. How can you make a myth relevant today, tomorrow, or at anytime, because a myth is a vapor. Can you live your life based on a vapor?

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Faith Is A Game Of Dominos

A Case For The Mythology Of Religious Belief Systems

Faith in any religion is ultimately based on your belief in the actions of fellow believers, because you watch, and look up to them. It is impossible at all levels to believe in something that you do not know, because we are empirical beings. We look, watch, and test everything around us every day, all day long, because we are looking for security.

Church Members

When people attend church, they look around to see if the key members are there, and if they are in good decorum, because they are “Spiritual role models” of “our faith”. We take comfort in knowing that John and Jane Doe are here, showing that they also believe, because this gives you comfort in your doubts which continuously haunt you. Then you look at the next, the next, and finally the next, like a game of dominos, missing the point, because faith ultimately rests in you. Because you are the determinant of what is acceptable, and what is not. You are the one that judges to see if John, and Jane Doe are “Keeping the faith”, and showing “Steadfastness”. This faith is authored by you.

Theologians

Worst of all, is the unthinking task of reading the works of Theologians, because you think that they have the answers. Not one Theologian of any denomination or other Religion has any answers at all, because they are only providing you with opinions. I speak with authority because I am an Alumni of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, in Deerfield, Illinois.

Swindlers

At best Theologians are swindlers, because they want you to think that they know, when in fact they do not, and all at your expense. They love to bury their work in Existentialism, and Post-structuralism, to masquerade the truth that they really do not know. When you keep pressing them to their point, they melt like the Wicked Witch of the West, because the honest questions that you ask are like the clean water on the witch, exposing the fact that they really offer nothing, and simply are washed away.

If you want to read anything sober, please read Michel Foucault, because he is at least honest and brilliant, a breath of fresh air. I have serious reservations about Paul Tillich. Father David Tracy is quite scholarly, and earnest, however he offers no solutions. I have read his books, Blessed Rage For Order, Analogical Imagination, and Plurality And Ambiguity, which are his three most noted works, because they address Theology in a current context. I have issues with his concept of “Limit Language”, and I was totally disappointed with his conclusion of Plurality And Ambiguity. Theologian Martin Marty is duplicitous from the get go. I put down his book “The Public Church”. As a member of the Arts Club of Chicago, I would see him often there, as well as the Fortnightly Club.

Perspective

Each Theologian comes to you with his baggage, or perspective, because he has his own agenda that he is trying to work out. If you know a mans agenda, you knew everything, because a man’s agenda bespeaks what he is about. Below is my perspective, the architectural rendering of the Loeb Mansion in Kenwood, Chicago.

As you can see from my architectural rendering below, I am a man of extreme precision, and exactitude, and I do not fool around. The same holds true for me in all things, because I am clear headed, exceedingly precise in my reasoning skills. I do not, and will not accept staggering amount of ethereal Philosophical jargon that modern Theology is infested with, because it offers nothing but smoke, and mirrors. Give to me something of substance, rationale, and I will listen, otherwise I wash my hands of it. I demand accuracy, and precision, and will accept nothing less.

One Theologian that I have to bring out is William Lane Craig, because all of his writings are worthless dribble. More repulsive than his books, especially “Reasonable Faith”, are his obnoxious, and arrogant manners. I one heard him “debate” with the brilliant Theologian, Gerd Ludemann. Dr. Ludemann was correct in all of his point, but the rude, and pontificating William Lane Craig, just kept on talking, not listening, or grasping anything of what Dr. Ludemann was saying, because he does not possess the intelligence to grasp it.

Bottom Line

The bottom line is that you can only have the faith that you choose to dispense, because the struggle with the search of finding the truth is ethereal. Therefore, do not look to others in your church or congregation, but look to yourself, because you are the house of faith. Faith is mythological, and you are the High Priest, because you, and you along are the only one that really knows, for it is all a priori. So, in the future, look to yourself, and not others, because you hold the real answers.

Pencil drawing of Jesus Christ wearing a stephanos, or crown of thorns, by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Pencil drawing of Jesus Christ wearing a stephanos, or crown of thorns, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

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A Case For Jesus As Myth

The last thing that you should ever do to understand Jesus is to read the Bible, because it is utterly remote to modern times. I am not trying to tear down the Bible, because that is not my message. The Bible is the Bible, and that is the end of it, because it really has no message to offer modern minds. The modern mind is totally infuse with Equal Right, EEOC, Women’s Issue, and LBGTQ persona. None of which are bad or good, because they all are real and thrive right now.

Modern Mindset

My case is for the modern mindset, because we are alive now. To read any ancient document is utterly foolish without serious scholarly research, because these documents are not written with the modern mindset. Slavery was not only ok, it was sought after, because times where hard. Throwing a female baby in the river was fine, because it was not a boy. Watching “losers” fight wild beasts, and get tortured with flames as sport was entertainment, because that was the mindset of ancient times.

Now, to even try and attempt to make sense of writings done at this time is almost impossible for today. Certainly none of it is “Politically Correct”, because our modern minds cannot operate outside of these codes. So to read documents like the Gospels, and Pauline Epistles offers nothing but distortion to modern readers, because we cannot fathom the mindset of antiquity. Antiquity was harsh, because times were harsh! The glorious Parthenon, and Roman Colosseum were wrought with the hands of slaves in chains.

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All the images of Jesus that are provided to us are completely soaked in ancient mindset values. Further, there are many layers, and sub-layers of consciousness in those times that are not clearly audible in our own time. The offering of miracles, and healings are just the tip of the iceberg. When it comes to understanding ancient literature, there are many other layers of values that need to be assessed to understand these documents.

Put The Bible Asside

Therefore, put the Bible down, and just let go, because it is out of context for today. The same holds true for all ancient religious documents, because they are out of our times. Jesus is a myth, because He was a figure of hope for people hopelessly lost in very dark times. The message of this Jesus gave these people hope to make it through their days, because they lived in the dark. The entire story of Jesus is pure Hollywood, refined flower if you will, because no true story in real life falls together with such tact.

Message Of Jesus

Today we can embrace the message of Jesus, because there is much good in it. However, the best way to understand His message is by understanding our times, here and now. For when we have our house in order, we can help others with their house.

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Paul Tillich

German Theologian

A peer of the famous New Testament Theologian Albert Schweitzer, Paul Tillich ranks as one of the greatest Theologians of the 20th Century, because he understood New Testament times. Both he, and Albert Schweitzer died in the same year, 1965. Paul Tillich was more philosophical in his Theological approach than Albert Schweitzer, because he was more of a Philosopher than a New Testament Scholar. New Testament scholars are absorbed with the technical aspects of the text, whereas Theologian are more abstract in their writings.

Albert Schweitzer

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Mindset Of Biblical Authors

Those Who Look Backwards

It must be made clear in the mind of today, the mindset of the authors of the Bible, because they are far removed from us. People today very wrongly pick up a recent translation of the Bible, and read it like it was fresh off of the press, because they think it is current work. The Bible is not current at all, because it was written thousands of years ago. Further, these people did not write in our language, because they wrote in remote Semitic, and Greek.

Pencil Drawing

Above is my drawing of a Jewish Rabbi writing in the Tora, because he is a devout Jew. Most of the New Testament was written by Jews, because the first Christians were all Jews. These Jews were what we call today “Judaizers”, because they were Christians that follow the Jewish Laws.

This is all fine and good, however, these people barely knew if the world was round, that there is a subconscious, and that we are formed genetically, not made from Adam & Eve. Further, these people were not aware of light, and the Theory of Relativity, Nuclear Fission, and Radioactivity. To even have the most remote expectation to ask a man of modern times to embrace a mindset of such crude, and remote circumstances, is pure folly. These people only look to Moses, and the law attempting to make people of their time fit into the old wineskins of the Tora. These were people only looking backwards, because they did not know anything else.

Humanity

The best course of action is to read what they have written, and to interpret it in our times, as we know and understand where they are writing from. For surely, their writings are not hot off of the press, and not fresh. I speak with respect, and not with disparagement, because few people in the History of the World have offered more to humanity than the Jews. Now, let us wisely take what they have given to us, because we can always learn something when we open our minds.

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Ethereal Deity

It is my task here to write a short Theology on Christian Theology. I do not mean for this to be a vast and comprehensive Systematic Theology, rather it is my task to look at a few of the key traditions of the Church and also the Bible to make sense of it for people of today.

God is ethereal. I do not hold to any tenet that Deifies an entity of material substance.

In in topic you have to take into account your approach to it. My approach to the topic of God and religion is that of a Humanist and Artist. Further, I adhere as much as can be to a rationalist approach to the subject. I know that it is not humanly possible to be objective and rational, but it is best to try as much as possible because it will keep your paths straight. The moment that you wonder off into the realm of the mystical you are headed for trouble. The mere fact that I am using words here to discuss the subject is a rational approach, for all forms of communications are attempts at the rational.

Dualism

Christianity is a religion with a deep rooted dualism imbedded into it, due to it’s association with:

  1. Jesus
  2. Christ

The man Jesus further adds complication to the religion because he is Jewish, almost making it a triplette, but His Judaism, though profound, does work in the context of the man Jesus. Jesus was a Jew and an ardent one, that along with John the Baptist and a host of other unknowns formed a marginal sect in league with the Essenes. I am quite sure that there are sundry small groups and parties that were all clamoring for attention to rally for the cause against the great oppressor Rome. Masada, of course comes to mind, however, there are no documents available at this time for me or anyone to support this.

It is my perspective to read the texts that are handed down to us as rational tools, and thus have to be approached in a rational manner. That means we have to employ what we have learned of History and Science from then to the present to get a clear a proper perspective of the subject. For example, since the advent of modern Science, we now know that Adam & Eve were an impossibility, and when we encounter them and topics related to them we have to take into account what modern Science has taught us on this subject.

Baptism

Stemming from the Jewish ritual of Tevilah, this early grass-roots community cashed in on a stable rite that everyone knew and trusted, much like the average citizen today bringing their family to a stable and trusted Church where their children are “brought up right”, and not subjected to an “off beat”, “strange”, and “foreign” religion.

However, the cleansing of baptism was about washing the yoke of filthy, vile, Rome from the pure and pristine bodies of Jews. Thus, the heralding in of the masses to the river to rid yourself of the stench of the Roman pigs, and return to the House of David, and free ourselves once and for all from these infidels. Baptism has nothing to do with repentance, it is all about cleansing. Repentance is atoned for at the temple on the altar with the paschal lamb, do not be confused. See my article on Paul Tillich and his Systematic Theology. The editorial committees of the Gospels and other early Church editors “fixed” the originals to read “Repent and be baptized for the Kingdom of God is at hand”, or words to that effect.

Christian Apologetics

Tragically, I can only quote Paul Tillich to address those that take the Bible literally as the inerrant word of God.

“Apologetic theology is “answering theology.” It answers the questions implied in the “situation” in the power of the eternal message and with the means provided by the situation whose questions it answers.

The term “apologetic,” which had such a high standing in the early church, has fallen into disrepute because of the methods employed in the abortive attempts to defend Christianity against attacks from modern humanism, naturalism, and historism. An especially weak and disgusting form of apologetics used the argumentum ex ignorantia; that is, it tried to discover gaps in our scientific and historical knowledge in order to find a place for God and his actions within an otherwise completely calculable and “immanent” world. Whenever our knowledge advanced, another defense position had to be given up; but eager apologetes were not dissuaded by this continuous retreat from finding in the most recent developments of physics and historiography new occasions to establish God’s activity in new gaps of scientific knowledge. This undignified procedure has discredited everything which is called “apologetics.”

Paul Tillich, Systematic Theology, University of Chicago Press, page 6.

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Pen & ink drawing of Theologian and Philosopher Paul Tillich by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Inspiration

I hold completely to what Dr. Tillich has to say to the above, and I cannot add anything further to it. First and foremost it must be understood that inspired does not mean that a beam of light shined down from Heaven upon an early follower of Jesus and dictated to him in a majestic voice the events of the day, verbatim, from the very mouth of God. That notion or idea is just a theory on the part of people that do not have a firm understanding of Historical Science and the History of the development of the Bible. Further, people that hold to this theory have no facts whatsoever to support their claim, so until further notice their speculations are void.

Evangelical Theologians

I will never forget as long as I live, in my class at Trinity Seminary, Deerfield, Illinois. The class was called “New Testament Criticism and Theology” taught by Scott McKnight. He read out loud to the class, with enthusiasm, the passage of Jesus being crushed by the “Wheel of History” from the text of Albert Schweitzer’s famous book “Quest of the Historical Jesus”, pages 370 & 37, Collier Books (which he is all about and loves). He then went on about Demythologization, Form Criticism, Redaction Criticism, and Rudolph Bultmann, and those wonderful German Theologians, boasting to us that he read them in the original German, after which he told us not to share with members of your church, because they do not want to hear this kind of thing, it will upset them, and it won’t go over well” or words to that effect. I should have stood up and left the classroom, for I was there to learn, and to learn the truth, and now I should hide it, and pull the wool over the eyes of others? If I cannot share what I am learning in Seminary then what good is it? Further, should the seminary be in a position to teach things that “Won’t go over well”? That means I am to go up to the sweet old ladies at church and just pacify them, and let them go on believing what they are being told, because I do not want to rock their boat? Rubbish, the truth is the truth, I would never teach anything that I could post all over the Internet, and I am a Certified Public School Teacher, and Administrator, Type #75. This article is posted on the Internet for all to read, if someone does not like what I say then please let me know. But I am not going to hide it. If this is not the definition of a swindler what is?

Pen & ink drawing of Professor Scott McKnight.
Pen & ink drawing of Professor Scott McKnight.

This is the same kind of thing that you have in Evangelical groups lead by Hal Lindsey, Tim LaHaye, and Josh McDowell. Books like the “Lake Great Planet Earth”, and “Evidence That Demands A Verdict” are received like Divine writings and even have films made from them!

Worse yet, you actually have educated “intelligent” Evangelical Theologians cementing this gibber together with Epistemology, and Ontology, and sugar coating it with totally insane Logic, like William Lane Craig. It is so easy to swindle the uneducated masses, and that is what John the Baptist, and Jesus did. The real tragedy here is that these people are cheating themselves, and are living in denial all the while, because they will not risk putting their “clear”, “orderly”, and “completely logical” world up for grabs, to be shattered by earnest people that are asking honest questions, and seeking the truth. Rather, to satisfy their pompous egos, they are eager, and ready, like Pit bulls, to tear up, and shatter your world with their trickery, deceptive talk, Philosophical jargon, and smoke & mirrors, offering nothing of substance. That is a swindler!

Let me tell you, as I attended seminary, and I know for a fact that none of what any of the most learned Theologians or Academicians says about Jesus Christ or the Bible is iron clad. All of their work is based on speculations, and distant documents far from the source. There are no original manuscripts, letters, Gospels, or writings extant. All that we have are copies of copies based on word of mouth and oral traditions. It is like writing about the Civil War starting now!

“There is no scholarly consensus on the date of composition of the latest New Testament texts. Conservative scholars John A. T. Robinson, Dan Wallace, and William F. Albright dated all the books of the New Testament before 70 AD.[3] But most scholars date some New Testament texts much later than this. For example, Richard Pervo dates Luke-Acts to c. AD 115,[4] and David Trobisch places Acts in the mid- to late second century, contemporaneous with the publication of the first New Testament canon.[5][note 1]“. Wikipedia, New Testament.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Testament

Even when you have the original documents firmly in your hand, they are subject to interpretation, and juxtaposition to events, and places. Now compare that to copies of old documents over a century after the event? Further, back in antiquity they did not have the Internet, scans, FedEx, and photocopiers! Their cell phones were running on fossil fuel. Bottom line, this is all very speculative, and it should be explicated as such.

Bible Canon

Another very big can of worms that can now be opened is the canon of the Bible. That is, what books are included in the New Testament and what are left out. There are many books that at one time where part of the Bible but then later removed at various Church Councils and finally codified in around 325 AD, by St. Athanasius, who was just a man, a bishop, and not appointed by God to do the listing. There are volumes of books that have been the source of the New Testament. Please see the Wikipedia link below.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ante-Nicene_Fathers_(book)

If I want to read the Gospel of Nicodemus who is to stop me? If I want to make reference to the Gospel of Thomas who will say no? The more your start to research the more you realize how very uncertain all of it is. I compare it to learning the galaxy, for the more that you learn, the more that you realize how little you know.

The Gospels

Ironically most of Bible Scholarship hovers around the Gospels, and specifically, the words of Jesus. However, this is all a waste of time, for the words, and deeds of Jesus are worthless, and offer nothing. For the task of Jesus was to get Rome out of Israel, a topic of no concern to people outside of Israel, and certainly of no interest to people of today. Any serious study of the words, and deeds of Jesus is foolhardy. The only thing that you need to know about Him is that He was Jewish, that is the only thing that matters, and makes the storyline work. If Jesus were not Jewish there would be no Christianity.

Zombie Of Easter

The Gospels are of course, totally doctored up documents that are tooled, and designed as the foundation for the edifice of the Church. Centuries of “back writing”, and editing have made these documents what they are today. They are nothing whatsoever like the original documents, and even more removed from the oral stories, and traditions that the documents come from. It is paramount that you completely remove the man Jesus from the image of Jesus in the Gospels. These are two different people. When the traitor Jesus died on the cross that was it. There was no resurrection. The only thing that was alive was the memory of Jesus in the minds of His followers. It was His followers that conjured up the Zombie of Easter Sunday to keep the grass-roots cause alive and thriving, and nothing more. There was never any attempt to start any kind of religion, save souls, or offer eternal life. It was the Judaizers that later incorporated the Zombie of Easter, and formulate a new religion, but the core of all is secular. It took the Hellenistic Jews to put life into the Zombie of Easter, and this is the progression to the creation of Jesus Christ, and Christianity. See my article “Zombie Of Easter Sunday”.

I have no doubts that Jesus was real, and lived, and was a man. I have all doubts that He was honest, caring, and concerned about the poor, and the outcast, while preaching the Sermon on the Mount. This is all fiction, and needs to be put in proper light. That is: The Jesus of History was a radical, power hungry rebel wanting to take control, and get the Romans out at all cost, even up to his life. All of the gatherings were rallies to gather support for His cause.

Major Division

Essentially there are three major divisions in the Synoptic Gospels. The Gospel of John is a worthless Gnostic publication out of Alexandria, not suitable for research.

  1. Genealogy of Jesus.
  2. Teachings of Jesus.
  3. The Passion.

The genealogy of Jesus is the absolute core of everything, it is the sub-basement if you will. It puts King David firmly in place that will later sanctify Jesus. Without this you have nothing but prattle. King David is clout. This is where the dualism starts. For Jesus, John the Baptist, and the rest needed King David to garner support to their grass-roots movement. Then later after the crisis, the death of Jesus, the Judaizers cashed in on the King David clout, and worked it into the authentication of His mission. Then they espoused the oral genealogy, which then became codified.

The teachings, reported miracles, wonders, and good deeds, were added by the Church later down the road after the dust had settled. As the letters, theories, and confessions of the Church grew, the Church, in order to make sense of it, and to avoid chaos, and breakdown, established creeds to smooth things out. Further, all of the words of Jesus can be fit on a 3″ x 5″ index card, for the rest that is attributed to Him is all later Church addition. See Norman Perrin.

The crucifixion was too big and ugly to rub-out and had to be addressed. So the entire story surrounding it is a fabrication nicely summed up in the Stations of the Cross. The only truth in the Passion is the crucifixion. There is no Resurrection.

Honest Theologians

At the front rank of current Theologians that are to be respected, because they are honest in all their work are, Gerd Ludeman, Bishop Robert Barron, and David Tracy. You may not agree with them, you may be disappointed in them, but all of what they write is good, to the point, and above all honest. There is no guile, or swindle in them.

The Man Jesus

I hold that Jesus was a real flesh and blood human being like the rest of us. I do not hold to the tenets that Jesus is the savior of the world, or the Son of God, or the Son of Man, or to any other celestial designation. Jesus like John the Baptist and other persons of that time that are unknown to history were part of a grass-roots movement to band the people of Israel together under a new kind of “Kingdom of David” and rise up and expel the Romans from the area completely. Jesus is not God, was not God, and never will be God until proven so.

The grass-roots movement or more aptly the Judaizers movement was doomed to failure from the beginning, because nobody knew Jesus better than they did. The Judaizers lived, worked, and grew up with Jesus, and his family, so we are not dealing with strangers here. So they knew that Jesus died, and they saw him die on the cross. This was a very real and ugly event in there lives and the lives of the locals, for it was a rare thing for a Jew to ever be crucified, for by their code of ethic, they are a quiet and peaceful people. Jews, are not, and never have been known for being warriors, and a military minded people. The Jews are people that use their talent and their brains, and that is why they were so successful in Egypt, and in Germany. It was a combination of fear and jealousy that turned the Egyptians against the Jews. For the Jews had acquired great wealth and learning over time in Egypt, and the same holds true in Germany, and here in the United States.

However, they took on a seed of hope at the death of Jesus, that he would return and fulfill the dream that He offered to them. It is the seed of this hope that was the seed that gave the birth to Christianity.

Failed Mission

The mission was a dream of the peasants, and marginal groups that did not have a full grasp of politics, military tactics, and Roman Civil Law. Like the Evangelical Bible totters of today, they too had the same myopic and dim vision of an earthy rise of the house of King David with nothing substantive to support their views. It was all dreams, but like the televangelists of today, they went out and preached “the word” and swindled the blind, and the ignorant into following their fold.

John the Baptist was surely a key exponent of this movement, for to even have his name mentioned in the Gospels give high status to that. However, Herod would have none of it and had him done away with. The scene of the jail and beheading are completely fiction, whereas the strip-tease dance of Salome was added as quasi-erotic reading material to keep up interest in the story line, much like the Song of Songs.

At this point, Jesus, the second-in-command, stepped in to the keep the grass-roots movement going, and He did a good job of it. The mere mention of the feeding of the 5,000 bespeaks of the vast outreach he was ushering in, much like a Billy Graham Crusade. He was not going to have a repeat of what happened to John the Baptist, so Jesus pushed the pedal to the floor.

With the massive campaigns that Jesus had mustered together from his highly successful visits to the local synagogues, and rural people, offering them a better life for them when the yoke of the swine Romans are gone. So the movement grew rapidly, so much so, that it got out of the hands of Herod and onto the ear of Pontius Pilate. Now you have trouble, for just like our Federal Government of today, you are dealing with a titanic, organized, and powerful entity, and one that these rural people did not have a firm understanding of. To make a long story short, Rome put a quick and final end to the problem that finally ended with the destruction of the Temple, all due to the campaigns of John the Baptist, and Jesus. Most assuredly because of them this great Temple, this edifice, is gone forever, again the price that we must pay for the vainglory of others.

All the oral stories of Jesus being connected to the House of King David, to the baptism, and even the Passover Meal (there was no Last Supper, sorry Leonardo), were all designed to authenticate the truth of the grass-roots message. However, the party was over, and like John the Baptist, Jesus was executed, but by crucifixion. If there was ever a trial is a mute point, for justice has been done, and the traitors were purged, leaving the grass-roots community in a perilous void until the advent of St. Stephen.

St. Stephen

The answer to everything about Christianity lies with St. Stephen. It is all too obvious. After the crushing death of Jesus on the cross, and the solid vindication of His death seen by His followers, His family, and His very mother. All of these people knew that Jesus had died, as they were eye witnesses. However, the grass-roots movement was still alive and the pulse of the memory of Jesus was very strong. The local followers could not let it to die, because they had put their whole life into it. However, their backs were to the wall, and they had nowhere to go, and they were crying in the darkness. Because what most historians do not grasp is that not only was Jesus killed on the cross, but the grass-roots movement had now been exposed as a band of traitors that were a menace to Rome and the Sanhedrin. Thus, they had to walk carefully in dark streets having lost their freedom from both Rome, and the Jewish community. It was indeed a very dark, and gloomy time for the grass-roots community. What was to be done? Judaizing! Here enters the story of physical dead body of Jesus rising from the dead, a zombie if you will. It is this zombie that is the starting point, however it fails, and that is why the Judaizers eventually dissipated into oblivion. A corps just does not work, no matter how hard you try to work it. There is no life in a corps, even one with fresh wounds that you can put your finger in. The concept just does not work. But this is the answer that was given to meet the needs of the grass-roots movement, and they ran with it. However, with the advent of St. Stephen, and the Hellenistic Jews the concept of the corps will be transfigured to the more palpable, and ethereal Jesus Christ.

Remember, the first believers were all Jews, not Gentiles. Christianity is essentially a Jewish religion and product that is later formulated to a more ethereal realm that does away with sacrifices, laws, and suffering in place of honor, glory, and eternal life. All of the activity around the early Church was a Jewish phenomenon, a Jewish way of life, they were even called the Way. But suddenly this was all shattered and the world was turned around, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, a group of young Jews, that were most certainly an educated group of young men, were infused with a new hope, a new vision, and a new way of life. Among this group arose St. Stephen as the exponent of the team, for he was full of the Holy Spirit. It was St. Stephen who had the vision that changed the world. These young men were Hellenistic Jews, and they learned and absorbed Greek Philosophy, and language. It was this infusion of Hellenistic & Jewish thought that was the catalyst for the creation of St. Stephen. For in an act of pure genius, these Hellenistic Jews saw the vision of merging the Jewish people with their past and glorious history and infuse it to a new age, with a new vision, and a new hope for life eternal that was in Jesus Christ. The switch had been thrown, and the wheel was now turning, but instead of bearing the mangled body of Jesus, crushing Him as it turned, rather it carried aloft in triumph the Christ, wearing the crown of victory, honor, and glory.

Private Audience

Now it must be understood that St. Stephen, and only St. Stephen ever sees Jesus in Heaven, no one else in the New Testament ever sees Jesus in Heaven. And to further drive the point home, St. Stephen is the only person ever, to see Jesus sitting at the right hand of God! St. Paul never met or even saw Jesus! Whereas St. Stephen had a private audience with Jesus and God, while being full of the Holy Spirit! What greater clout can be had? Also, take note of the lack of angels, trumpets, and fanfare. This was a point of high focus, and it was to be made clear, that Jesus is ethereal. Take note that all of the corporal, or zombie like appearances of Jesus are to Jews, never to gentiles. This is because they were the ones that saw and knew the physical Jesus, so they needed physical proof. The Hellenistic Jews could care less, they knew that they held the trump card, and that Jesus Christ was in their body, which is now the temple of the Holy Spirit. It all fits like a glove.

Thus, faith in the risen Jesus who was seated at the right hand of God was the hope, and the vision made clear by St. Stephen. The history that he told, was to vindicate the truth of what the earthly Jesus stood for, and now, it was the Jesus sitting at the right hand of God, which was not the history, for that was past, but the future, for that is what is to come in all those that follow Jesus Christ. Now, everything is going to be okay, just follow the lead of the Lord. This was Hellenism, and St. Stephen was the exponent of this movement, the beacon that showed the way.

It is important to understand the time and the speed of the movement. For the Judaizers were slow to move and could not understand what the Hellenistic Jews where saying. The Judaizers could only look back to the Jesus that they knew. Whereas Stephen and all the new converts that never met Jesus came with answers to a new life with Jesus. Further, and most importantly, the new Hellenistic Jews shed the laws of the Jews and took on the Philosophy and the ways of the Greeks which offered a myriad of hope, which was far greater than the tears and weeping over the corps of Jesus that was gone forever.

The event of St. Stephen from the speech to his vision then death were the mirror acts of Jesus preaching, Transfiguration, and death. Even the very words of forgiveness to his murderers on his lips bear the words of Jesus. Now it was complete and lay at the feet of Saul of Tarsus, preparing for what would change his life, and the life of the Church of Jesus Christ. For like the sudden change that took place with the vision of St. Stephen, so too with the sudden change hit Saul of Tarsus on the road to Damascus and change his course and his vision. All of this now is in the hands of Hellenism. The vision of Christ to St. Paul on the road to Damascus would have no meaning whatsoever without St. Stephen, because it would make no sense.

Acts Of The Apostles

The Acts of the Apostles is about three things:

  1. The Holy Spirit.
  2. St. Stephen.
  3. St. Paul.

Pentecost was nothing more than a recording of chaos. The grass-roots community and been cut to the quick and was in disarray. This is all expressed with the story of the various tongues spoken at the event and during the gift of the Holy Spirit with tongues of fire. The Holy Spirit is eternal.

When the dust of Pentecost settled we have the arrival of St. Stephen. It is St. Stephen that makes sense of Pentecost by taking the dead Jesus and putting life into Him by displaying him as the Christ. It is St. Stephen that is “Full of the Holy Spirit, and for the fist time in history makes manifest the Christ event. See my article on St. Stephen. Like a chicken with it’s head cut off running around the yard, so too was the early grass-roots movement which I will now call the Church. For the Church of Christ begins with St. Stephen, and the grass-roots movement of John the Baptist, the Essenes, and Jesus is dead. The corpse of Jesus is now forever envisioned as the body of Christ. However, this Christ is not a Jew, and the early Church and the Judaizers do not grasp this. Things are different now, for the message of before, hailed aloft by Jesus, and John the Baptist is now crushed, and gone forever. We now have a totally new message, and that message is the salvation of souls from death for all peoples, of all nations with the hope, and glory of eternal life with Christ, and not the emancipation of Israel from Rome.

You will note that St. Stephen sees the ethereal body of Jesus in Heaven and not the anthropomorphic zombie that that the earlier editors and narrators of the Gospels foisted upon the apostles (and us). St. Stephen is not putting his finger into the wounds of Jesus, rather he is experiencing the vision of Christ. The zombie that the Gospel editors conjured up was the best that they could offer to a shaken up and enfeebled Church. They needed something substantive but the editorial committee went too far.

The death (by stoning) of St. Stephen was only to complete the parallel of him with Jesus to then convey the new image of Christ for all of us to glorify. His death had nothing to do with being the first martyr, that was circumstantial and a concept wrongly evolved out of a later tradition which got in the way of the real reason for the epiphany of St. Stephen, which of course was the crown of victory over death, hence stephanos. Please note, that Christ never rose from the dead, no one did. Christ is eternal and most probably the core source of process creation of the Universe explained by A. N. Whitehead, and articulated Christologically by Charles Hartshorne. There was never a Jesus that died on the cross and that rose from the dead in a new body. That is looking at the message of the Bible wrongly.

With the epiphany of Jesus made manifest by St. Stephen there is a need of a messenger, and the messenger is none other than St. Paul, a man that never met Jesus, free, if you will, from the taint, and association with the Judaizers. Thus we now have a newer higher religion, one that answers the needs for all people from all over the world.

Joy

People run with winners, and the Hellenistic New Testament Epistles are the winners. What made Christianity a success were the letters, and not the Gospels. For the letters are filled with joy, comfort, and eternal life. Whereas the Gospels are morbid, depressing, and filled with doom & gloom. There is no joy or delight in the “D Minor” teachings of Jesus. Everything about Jesus is dark, and dismal, for His vile, and treacherous end is known to all. Today Jesus would be rightly counted as a Felon, and a Traitor, which He was, and paid the price for. If you truly follow the teachings of Jesus you will end up like St. Maximilian Kolbe, a person that is funereal, depressed, and the epitome of “Say no to life”. For good reason people do not read the Gospels, rather they pass them over, and read the epistles, because they offer something positive, refreshing, are full of life & hope, and people just love them.

The New Testament epistles are like Felix Mendelssohn’s Italian Symphony, a work of genius, joyous, and a delight to be shared with everyone.

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Dear Craig is at the very cutting edge of Mental Suicide, and Theological Swindle. A man with two Doctorates, is living proof that stupidity as no Educational limits! An advocate of blindness, and darkness, Dr. Craig is now ushering a new Dark Ages for the 21st Century. Not since the advent of Alaric, and Attila the Hun has the West been so fortunate. A staunch advocate of the Bible, Dr. Craig is sure to gain favor with those that hold to the belief in Adam & Eve, and Noah.

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Recently, to my surprise, Dr. Craig has joined up with Bishop Robert Barron to combat famous Atheist authors like Richard Dawkins.

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Introduction

My approach to the Systematic Theology #6000Z of Dr. Paul Tillich is one of a Humanist and an Artist (an Artist above all). I will be using and siting from the University of Chicago Press edition. Like all human beings we approach a topic with predispositions and an infinite array of subconscious states of being that affect our view and understanding of that topic. Further, my perspective comes from that of my Irish Catholic background which has an enormous impact on all that I live by.

My approach to the Bible is via the Historical Critical Method stemming from Hermann Samuel Reimarus, through Albert Schweitzer, and Norman Perrin. I do not hold to the myth that the Bible is the inspired word of God, rather, I hold it as a document. The impact and place that this document has offered the West are incalculable, with results being made manifest in the Arts, History, and culture of Western Civilization. However, the Bible is just a book, and for those that want to hold it aloft in triumph as something other than this, so be it. However, the Bible is only a book, and can only ever be a book, and nothing more, because it is made by men and it is based on flawed ideas, perspectives, and words of mortal men.

Critique

I will now do a critique of this great work of Dr. Tillich section by section giving you my perspective on his Theology. I am not doing a critique of the Introduction. Below I quote the text.

Reason And The Quest For Revelation

A. The Structure Of Reason

  1. The Two Concepts Of Reason

“Epistemology, the “knowledge” of knowing, is part of ontology, the knowledge of being, for knowing is an event within the totality of events. Every epistemological assertion is implicitly ontological. Therefore, it is more adequate to begin an analysis of existence with the question of being rather than with the problem of knowledge. Moreover, it is in line with the predominant classical tradition. But there are situations in which the opposite order ought to be followed, namely, when an ontological tradition has become doubtful and the question arises whether the tools used in the creation of this tradition are responsible for its failure. This was the situation of ancient probabilism and skepticism in relation to the struggle between the philosophical schools. It was the situation of Descartes in the face of the disintegrating medieval traditions. Was the situation of Hume and Kant with respect to the traditional metaphysics. It is the perennial situation of theology, which always must give an account of its paths to knowledge because they seem to deviate radically from all ordinary ways. Although epistemology precedes ontology in these instances, it is an error to assume that epistemology is able to provide the foundation of the philosophical or theological system. Even if it precedes the other parts of the system, it is dependent on them in such a way that it can be elaborated only by anticipating them explicitly and implicitly. Recent Neo-Kantian philosophers recognized the dependence of epistemology on ontology and contributed to the fall of the epistemological tidal wave which arose in the second half of the nineteenth century. Classical theology always has been aware that a doctrine of revelation presupposes doctrines of God, man, Christ, etc. It has known that the epistemological “preamble” is dependent on the whole of the theological system. Recent attempts to make epistemological and methodological considerations an independent basis for theological work have been futile. Therefore, it is necessary that the systematic theologian, when he begins with the epistemological part (the doctrine of Reason and Revelation), should indicate clearly the anticipations he makes both with respect to Reason and with respect to Revelation.”

Paul Tillich, Systematic Theology, University of Chicago Press. Pages 71 & 72.

Critique

There is much good and much not needed in the opening lines. When we are talking about “revelation” you are entering a very broad and vast arena that has literally endless possibilities. Both terms, “Revelation” and “Reason” are in all actuality not attainable by the human being. The down side of this Classical framework it the total absence of the clinical mind, for above all thing people are chemical beings. To commence the work on a quest for revelation would in my view have to start with the subconscious and clinical elements that impact this topic. I call this the backwards or Mortimer J. Adler approach to thought. Though I have great admiration for Adler and the Great Books as well, to approach these writings as a modern day resource is looking the wrong way, we need to look to the future and see what it has to offer.

It is very easy to bring up the concept of Epistemology and Ontology, but more importantly, it is how you place them into the context of the subject at hand that become difficult. I do not argue with either subject but I do argue with bring them into the arena of revelation and any kind of quest for it.

Revelation

What actually is revelation? As much as we do not know what were the causes of the French Revolution with all the vast amount of facts that we have before us. How much more difficult is it to define revelation from a document (the Bible) that has absolutely the most dubious sources to work with. What is then revelation? The various stories and adages floating in the earliest of oral traditions at the time right after the death of Christ that only form the backdrop of the vast and story world of the drama that is to unfold. Is one oral story a revelation and another not? Even the vert fabric and intonation of each oral phrase is imbued with ambiguities and a bevy of meaning. Who can really say what revelation is, especially in context to the Bible.

Pen & ink drawing of University of Chicago Divinity School Theologian Norman Perrin.
Pen & ink drawing of University of Chicago Divinity School Theologian Norman Perrin.

Bible worship is a sick and depraved thing that only degrades and distorts the message that lies therein. For as the editors of the Gospel of St. Luke clearly say from the very beginning “Inasmuch as many have undertaken to compile an account of the things accomplished among us, just as those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and servants of the Word have handed them down to us,” Luke 1 & 2, NASV. This is an account, and nothing more.

Purpose Of Theology

The purpose or task of Theology is to make (in this case Christianity) religion meaningful and understandable to the vast spectrum of humanity. That means from the highest ranking scholars, and academic institutions to those who cannot even read or suffer from a host of physical and mental disorders.

That being said, it does not mean that a Church, University, or Theological institution is to use Church traditions, creeds, and doctrines to set an agenda that serves it’s own needs. Rather, it is the task of these entities to serve the public.

Above all things Theologians must look forward and incorporate that which is happening right now is society and address the needs of the people in terms of the Church’s mission. The Theologian must look forward not backwards. It is fine to refer to St. Augustine, or Thomas Aquinas, however, these men’s works have very little in common with the needs of today. To my knowledge Alaric is not sacking New York City at the present (well maybe Trump Tower). St. Augustine’s City of God aptly served the needs of 410 AD but not the needs of the 21st Century.

Hermeneutics

The difficulty with the Bible, like any document, is that it is subject to Hermeneutics, and thus with a few strokes of a pen I can make the Bible say anything that I want it to say. A case in point that I always refer to is the Constitution of the United States. This small document is battled over, hashed over, and interpreted in a vast array of light in courts every day with no common consensus by anyone or any party at anytime for the content of it is too vast and fecund with meaning. Now put into perspective this small document in juxtaposition to a tome like the Bible and you have an exponential expansion of interpretations and opinions that are ever expanding. Who will dare bring meaning? Will dare gather consensus? Who will dare attempt to offer a clearer perspective?

Interpretation

As a lover of opera, I very well know that no two sopranos sing the Liebestod in the same way. The vast and endless array of interpretations ever expands with each new generation. Who will dare to say that Kirsten Flagstad is a better interpreter of Wagner than Birgit Nilsson? Is Herbert von Karajan a finer conductor possessing better knowledge and understanding of music than Sir Georg Solti? So too with David Tracy over Martin Marty?

Pen & ink drawing of Roman Catholic Theologian, Father David Tracy.
Pen & ink drawing of Roman Catholic Theologian, Father David Tracy.

Perspective

The very weakness that you have with Paul Tillich, as with Albert Schweitzer, Rudolph Bultmann, and Karl Barth (Swiss Reformed) is that they take the Bible too seriously because they were Lutherans (save Barth). Thus their Protestant background has clouded their perspective and made much to do about nothing. The bottom line is Church authority, not the Bible.


Tragically the greatest error that lies in the works of Rudolph Bultmann are his attempts to demythologize the Gospel accounts. This is just wrong on all accounts, for the miracles, and fables are an inextricable element to the very fabric of the story line and their removal destroys everything. He is trying, in vain, to rationalize that which is purely irrational, new wine put into old wine skins. Keep all the fables and miracles and then you will have a better understanding of the message. The message is the key not the vehicle. To get a bottle of beach to “clean-up” and “fix” the originals, by rubbing out the miracles only exacerbates the mission. You need to grasp the storyline with the miracles to make sense of the times. Miracles were authoritative, and gave credence, and credibility to any writing or circumstance. Even now the Roman Catholic Church requires at least two miracles to establish the credibility for a saint to be canonized. St. Fulton Sheen is on the way.

This is not to say that you have to believe in miracles, I do not for a moment, nor would I ask anyone else to. However, I do want a cogent understanding of the text and just like Capablanca said about pawns: just leave them alone.

Pen & ink drawing of Theologian Rudolph Bultmann.
Pen & ink drawing of Theologian Rudolph Bultmann.
Pen & ink drawing of Codex Sinaiticus being cut apart by Rudolph Bultmann.
Pen & ink drawing of Codex Sinaiticus being cut apart by Rudolph Bultmann.
Pen & ink drawing of Jesus being baptized with the Dove of the Holy Spirit hold a bottle of Bleach.
Pen & ink drawing of Jesus being baptized with the Dove of the Holy Spirit hold a bottle of Bleach.

I grew up at 6841 S. Bennett Avenue, in the Jackson Park Highlands in South Shore, Chicago, in the shadow of the University of Chicago. Fortunately in my case I was brought up from Irish ancestry, a Roman Catholic in private Catholic Schools. St. Philip Neri Parish in South Shore, Chicago, and Mendel Catholic High School in Roseland, Chicago. Thus I do not suffer the pains of Bible worship and certainly not the out right folly of Moody Church, and Wheaton Bible Church which I had attended at length with earnest after my Spiritual awakening on August 11, 1973.

Mission

The mission of Jesus (not Christ) was not to found a new religion, but rather to re-establish the earthly Kingdom of David so as to extract Rome from the Holy Land. There was no physical resurrection of any kind but rather the creation of a newer and higher religion to use the words of Albert Schweitzer, and he was absolutely correct. Jesus had his focus with the people of Israel and did all of his preaching to the Jews, either in the synagogue or in the fields. Jesus was never well received in the city because he could not manipulate the people. It is easier to swindle the less education in rural areas. Do not be fooled, Jesus was a swindler. See Gerd Ludemann, “Der grosse Betrug”. This is the same pattern of evangelical seminaries and colleges, as they too are rarely in the city but hide out on the suburbs and rural areas untainted. An evangelical student would be crushed and “lose his faith” if he were to attend the University of Chicago Divinity School. Like Galileo, Jesus was the loser and Rome the winner.

Clearly the mission of Jesus, John the Baptist, the Essenes, and other marginal groups were to muster up a grass-roots movement that would empower local members of the synagogues to united and stand up against Rome. All of this was of course treason, and in the end cost them with their due penalty. Since the caucus was early and smaller with John the Baptist, the real leader and organizer of the movement, Herod was able to “keep it in the classroom” and deal with the Baptist himself. However, Herod’s handling of John the Baptist only exacerbated the patriotism of the movement which made it foment and gather strength, which it did under the second-in-command, Jesus. However, due to the size and continued strength of the grass-roots movement, Herod was not able to “keep it in the classroom” as it gained attention in the principle’s office, Pontius Pilate, and the rest is history.

St. Stephen

Everything lies on St. Stephen, for he is the one that is ushering in the new world order, the higher religion, and St. Paul was his messenger. St. Stephen was all theological whereas St. Paul was nothing of the sort, rather a good precursor to John Calvin. Stephen means crown of the victor giving both a clear and a subliminal message that Christ not Jesus is the savior. The fictitious person that played the role of St. Stephen in the Acts of the Apostles, was merely a pawn to be used for his name. He had to be named Stephen to drive home the meaning of the “Crown of victory” that was being ushered in. Jesus had to be crowned with a stephanos (not a diadem, for that was the hereditary crown of the king) otherwise there would be no Christianity, for Christianity commences with the crown on Jesus’s head, which at that very moment becomes Christianity. Without Stephen there is no victory because the victory is in the following of Christ, not believing that He rose from the dead. Faith in Christ has little to do with any kind of resurrection, which was really a side issue. In other words, there was never any kind of demand for followers to believe that a dead body would physically rise from the grave and resume daily life, that would be sheer nonsense to anyone of that time. There is no talk of this in any of Jesus’s messages. In fact, if the resurrection were so crucial, and so fundamental to the teachings and belief systems of Jesus, why is it never mentioned in His teaching in the Gospels prior to the Transfiguration? It is only after the fact that this all comes about. Further, the very size and position of St. Stephen’s narrative is daunting. There is nothing like it in all of the Bible. Now ask yourself, why such a long and replete account by such a diminutive figure? However, like the leitmotiv of the rainbow in Das Rheingold, it only appears once and briefly, but with such majesty! The answer is clear, for the size and scope of the St. Stephen’s speech is the “heads up” to all that have ears, offering the path to Valhalla. The editorial committee of Acts of the Apostles is hitting you hard over the head with a big club driving their point firmly home. But everyone completely looks over this in favor of his martyrdom.

Gospels Written Backwards

It is very important to grasp that the Gospels were written backwards. Thus, the editors knew the end of the plot and filled in “clues” along the way for the reader to make sense of the drama. Just like Matthew 16:18, it was all put in later by the editorial committee. What resurrection message is in the sermon on the mount, or calming of storms, or walking on water? None. The key is continued life after you die, and not this body being made immortal. Jesus’s body never rose from the grave, He merely passed on to the next life upon His death on the cross. The spiritual life with God after you die is the message of Christ not Jesus. Jesus’s teachings were merely ethical messages and guidelines to live by. Nowhere in the Gospels does Jesus even suggest the concept of corpses being physically raised from the dead (like zombies) as an example of life after death for those that follow Him and His teachings. That sounds rather creepy if you ask me. Rather, all of Jesus’s teachings on the topic of God and the hereafter are very abstract and vaporous, offering nothing concrete or physical whatsoever. All of the talk about the dead in Christ rising first comes from the editorial committee of the Pauline corpus, as St. Paul is an imaginary figure used by the committee as a tool to expand the ethereal message of St. Stephen, which is salvation through faith in Christ, and not believing in Jesus and getting a new eternal physical body as a fringe benefit.

Hellenistic Jews

The Greeks understood Philosophy far better than the Jews, hence the Hellenistic Jews gave us the Gospel of John, and the Johannine corpus.

Lost Documents

It should be noted that much of St. Stephen’s speech is lost for the history is not complete. Further, his coda, or recapitulation at the end of the speech is also lost, leaving us only a fragment that makes up his few last words. For there is nothing in the history or his final words that would have cut to the quick (Acts 7:54) the council of the Synagogue of Freedmen. What St. Stephen said after the history to enrage the Freedmen is lost.

Where Does Our Risen Body Live?

A major question that is never addressed is why is Jesus’s physical body living in the heavens? Acts 1: 9,10. It makes no sense whatsoever that a physical body like the ones that we possess now should live in outer space. Our bodies were designed to live firmly on the ground, here on planet earth. To cast our bodies up into outer space would only have them destroyed by cosmic rays, and radiation, for starters. How does one eat, excrete, and change underwear in outer space? And what of clothing, should not our risen bodies be naked or does clothing posses a soul as well? Heaven, if there is one, should be ethereal not physical, thus too our bodies. The concept of a physical flesh and blood body floating in the outer stratosphere or galaxy is sheer folly, and boring as all get out. If there is life after death it is ethereal. This does not hold water in any Scientific circles, but it was just fine back in antiquity where they thought that the earth was flat, and took as real the myths of Noah’s Ark and the Flood, and Adam & Eve. At these times people had no knowledge of the subconscious, genetics, and Space-Time Continuum. 1,000,000,000 centuries from now, when the earth is pulverized with nuclear waste, and the son is a burned out cinder, where will our bodies dwell?

Septagram

  1. Jesus. Jesus, a real flesh and blood person, preaching to the people to emancipate Israel from the Romans, and not to found a new religion. He died on the cross, a failure, and did not rise from the dead, or the grave. Jesus is the anthropomorphic element needed to place the crown (stephanos) on.
  2. Christ. Christ, an ethereal Being created by the early Church with aid from Greek Philosophy and Gnosticism, promulgating salvation from death by offering eternal life by having faith in Him.
  3. St. Stephen. St. Stephen the catalyst that brings Jesus and Christ together as one entity being made manifest to the world, being the very essence of the crown of victory, (note all of the parallels between Jesus and St. Stephen. See my article on St. Stephen). Only St. Stephen has the power (Holy Spirit, Acts: 7,55) to bind Jesus and Christ the right hand of God) together to give to the world for all time Jesus Christ, because he is the very crown of victory, hence the name Stephen. Where the Spirit leaves the dead corps of Jesus on the cross, the crown of the living and eternal Christ enters. It is the crown (stephanos, the garland wreath of honor and victory) that gives life to Christ and secures the newer higher religion. Without the crown there is no Christ, no Christianity, no eternal life, and no new world order.
  4. Sacrifice. Everyone wrongly looks to the sacrificial blood of Jesus as the key to salvation, but they are all wrong. For the paschal lamb is dead and offers no life, as proved by the lifeless corps of the animal, and the futile repetition of the lame barbaric sacrifice. The paschal lamb was only a vicarious agent for the atonement and not a vehicle offering eternal life. Forgiveness of sins has nothing to do with eternal life. There is no record of any paschal lamb rising from the dead on the altar, which should have taken place, as anticipation and precursor of the up and coming resurrection of Jesus in years to come, if this were true. There is no life in bloodshed, only death, for when you see blood you see death.
  5. Crucifixion. The crucifixtion was never meant to be a sacrifice for there was no altar, and it was not sacred ground, or clean in any regard, as Jewish law demands. Suited only for a filthy and unfit sacrifice, the opposite of what the Gospel editors are strenuously trying to convey. For the blood of heathen Romans, and gentiles permeated the soils, making for a parcel of utter filth. For all the pain-staking care that the editors of the Gospels took to show Jesus as pure and undefiled throughout His career, and by both Pilate and Herod at His trial, they failed to carry through with their pristine depiction of Jesus at Golgotha, because it was very real, bigger than life, and they just could not hide it, control it, or explain it away, which makes the crucifixtion all the more authentic. This was a major literary flaw for the Gospel editors because crucifixion just does not work, does not fit into the context of Jewish sacrificial law, and exposes what Jesus and John the Baptist were all about. Since the Gospel editors could not hide it they tried to make it work, but it did not. Crucifixtion was a gruesome, horrific penalty for treason, a proof of failure, a public disgrace, and a display of male nudity, (Jesus wore no loin cloth), which was an abomination to the Jews and Romans alike. It took centuries of brainwashing on the part of the Church to “make it work” but it does not. For sure the crucifixion of Jesus was most assuredly real, but this does not give credence to the resurrection, or any kind of life after death. In complete contrast the crown is bloodshed free, carnal free, and triumphant, offering honor, glory, and eternal life.
  6. St. Paul. St. Paul, a tool of the early Church Pauline corpus editorial committee, hence the leitmotiv of verse Acts 7:58, as the key messenger of St. Stephen’s vision, that changed the failed mission of Jesus and migrates His cause to that of Christ to make sense of it by formulating a newer and higher religion palpable to all peoples. Thus, the real, authentic, earthly house of King David was transformed into the ethereal Kingdom of God in the heavens. Now Israel would again conquer and this time win as they have God on their side, and they are legions. Christianity is the triumph of Israel.
  7. Trinity. There is no Trinity.

Victory

The crown or wreath is the whole point of the story! The cross is for losers and Jesus crucified was a loser, and all images of the crucifix only display failure. There is no glory in this horrific, ugly, and raw form of execution. It is never “Christ Crucified” but rather “Jesus Crucified”.

Jesus was a loser from the get go, and Christ was the winner. The very mythological “fact” that Jesus was a man makes him a loser. Now the savior Christ, the winner, bares proof of His victory by wearing the stephanos, or garland wreath, of victory and honor. Christos Imperator.

Where Did Jesus Go?

The complication that has suffered the Church from the beginning has now been solved. For the Church did not, and still does not know how to grasp and formulate what happened to Jesus from the time of His death on the cross to His resurrection on Easter Sunday. The Apostles Creed, like all creeds, is lame. What the early Church failed to do was to grasp the work of St. Stephen, and thus conjured up descending into Hell as a way of giving the dead Jesus life after his death on the cross, and in the mean time, putting Him to task by having him work with the lost souls and those in purgatory and Hell until Easter Sunday, making his mission accomplished. Of course there was no descent into Hell, or anything like it. Like the fable of Adam & Eve, it was giving immediate answers to pressing questions of life and death ~ people demanded to know. St. Stephen never offered an architectural rendering of the risen Christ, what he did was to formulate a new concept, a concept still not understood.

The Spirit (Holy Spirit if you will) of Jesus left His body at the cross never to return. The time between Good Friday and Easter Sunday was the incubation of Christ. This time frame works for the early church because they could not have Jesus rising from the dead right on the cross in front of everyone, that would expose the failed mission of Jesus permanently, for it would not happen. Thus, staving off of the ressurection for a few days gives them time. There is no reason whatsoever that any kind of bodily ressurection should have to wait three days or be subject to any time frame at all. However, the anthropomorphic element needed to make manifest a new religion was not formulated.

Thus the entrance of St. Stephen as the crown of victory and eternal life, takes the dead Jesus and puts Him into life as Christ. St. Stephen successfully takes the dead corps of Jesus and gives the world a way to picture the ethereal Christ. St. Stephen foisted as the first martyr is totally irrelevant and setting the tone for a different agenda of the early Church. The purpose of St. Stephen was first and foremost to combine Jesus to Christ and deliver to the world a newer higher religion. To this day the manifestation of Jesus Christ is not understood and rendered incorrectly both Theologically and artistically. You cannot render Jesus’s image after His death because He no longer has a body, for He is now part of a vast Luminiferous Eather unseen to all. The Anthropomorphic body of Christ after Jesus’s death was the best way to explain to these primitive people this exceedingly complicated concept.

Now ask yourself when you die, do you go to be with the Lord (in heaven) or are you in some esoteric spiritual state that has you on-hold or in a suspended state, until the Second Coming of Christ, when at that time you will meet Christ in the air? I Thessalonians 4:16 & 17. NASV. Further, where is Christ at this time interval? The only plausible solution to the dilemma is that you are with Christ and not Jesus. What is not answered and totally unknowable is how the corporal body of Jesus can sustain life in the air. Further, how are those of us that are caught up in the air to sustain life as well? All of this language is based on post Jesus activity and a panacea for those that are scared and looking for answers. This is transitional material and not fully developed Christian Theology as you have in the first chapter of the Gospel of John. To be quite frank, at this point Jesus is totally out of the picture and everything is in the realm of Christ, for the Lord is now Christ not Jesus.

It must be understood and I want to drive this point home, that the corporal body that we know is Jesus and only Jesus. Christ has no body whatsoever, for Christ and all the heavenly hosts are ethereal non-corporal beings. The element that is used as the body of Jesus after the crucifiction is not Jesus, but rather the anthropomorphic body of Christ or Jesus Christ. When St. Thomas touched the wounds of Jesus the wounds were not healed, what is that? I will tell you ~ proof! The wounds of healed, risen, Jesus Christ were all a fabrications of the early Church meant to give authority to the account. All of the appearances of “the Lord” after the death of Jesus are of Jesus Christ. Jesus is dead.

Did Jesus rise from the dead that day on the cross ~ Good Friday? If not where did he go? He cannot rise from the dead twice, either Jesus rose from death immediately upon his death on the cross, or on Easter Sunday, not both. Thus, you have the forged deity of Jesus Christ! For as from fragments has Siegfried forged Nothung, so too has St. Stephen forged Jesus Christ.

The purpose of the Acts of the Apostles is:

  1. To introduce, on Pentecost, the Spirit of Christ (Holy Spirit) to the world (Church).
  2. Combine Jesus with Christ and give the world Jesus Christ (Son of Man), and eternal life (St. Stephen).
  3. To deliver the message of Christ (not Jesus) to all humanity (St. Paul). St. Paul never met Jesus and did not need to because he held the trump card. St. Peter, St. James, and their followers (Judaizers) were only taring up leaks of a sinking ship, for they were looking backwards.

Judaizers

It should be noted that the Judaizers were of course correct and closer to the truth. Who better would know what was going on than those that grew up with Jesus? The editors of the Pauline corpus never even met Jesus, so they have no authority whatsoever to stand on. They knew that Jesus had no interest in a new religion and that he had no interest in non-Jews. These people are all linked to the Essenes and other marginal groups struggling with their identity, and future. St. John the Baptist was the real leader and threat to local officials and he was dealt with accordingly. Whereas the trial and interface of Jesus with Pilate is all literary imagery to set the stage for the Christ of Hellenistic Jews, and Gentiles. Bottom line, the Judaizers were losers and put their money on bad stock. Sell and cut your losses, for it is very difficult to do battle with Aristotle, Plato, Socrates., and the scholars of the Alexandrian Libraries.

For the Gospels (of which there were many) were originally Jewish documents that gathered material from oral traditions long past. Thus the need for the lineage of Jesus linking Him to the House of David, all of which is crucial to give authority to their message. However, as time passed Hellenism grew and took control, taking the Jewish Gospels and refashioning them into their current Greek form. The Gospel of Mark uses the work “immediately” as a coupler to the various orally based stories at least 40 times. These are of course, later infused with miracles and wonders to give strength and authority to the messages. The Gospel of John, an item that I never touch, is soaking in Greek Philosophy, and sugar coated with Gnosticism, like the rest of the New Testament that follows it. Honestly, at times when I am reading St. Paul, I swear I hear Plato! The strength and influence of Hellenism became so pervasive that in their suzerain they overtly, and with boldness completely did away with the introduction and lineage of Jesus, and instead throw us into the very lap of Demetrius of Phalerum!

Son of Man

It is my thinking that this Son of Man is the actual anthropomorphic Christ. Albert Schweitzer went on extensively with this, however he thinks that this is an eschatological designation, which may be correct and can be Theologically worked in. However, my view is that this is an editorial ploy going back over the text to makes sense of the kerygma. Only St. Stephen grasps and articulates the concept of the transition from the dead Jesus to the eternal living Christ. This is why he juxtaposes both Jesus and God in a vision together, while it was all sanctioned by being infused with the Holy Spirit. First he see Jesus and God, then later he sees the Son of Man with God. It is important to note that he say that the Son of man is seated and the right hand of God, this is a powerful affirmation. Acts: 55, 56. NASV. All of this takes place under the aegis of the Holy Spirit. What could be clearer, yet more abstract? All of this encapsulated, and made manifest by the crown of Christ!

Then in verse 58 we have the messenger that put an end to the “Judaizers” lead by St. James, and St. Peter, and made the message of Jesus Christ, forged by St. Stephen, palpable to all of humanity. The very eye witness to St. Stephen’s incredible vision, and martyrdom, St. Paul.

Ironically, with all the resources that have been made available to us by modern scholarship, and with current technology, we are still at the mercy of the text. For in the end we do not know what was really said and done, and who said it. We are now all held hostage to that which lies before us, ever wondering how to fully grasp and understand it.

Religions require belief, and you cannot believe in works, deeds, and parables. One does not believe that the world is round, one knows it, for these are fact based elements. Rather one believes in the Divine, which is ineffable. Hence the migration from Jesus to the Christ. Whether you choose to buy any of this is a personal matter. There is nothing iron-clad in any of it, however, I do believe in God, and I do believe in a spiritual dynamic at work in the universe, but I cannot clinically prove this or offer laboratory results. At all points I will never yield to myths and fables and foolishly believe that which clearly is contrary to honest Scientific inquiry and sound reasoning. Mental suicide is not on my agenda, for I would rather die than listen to the rubish of mindless kooks like William Lane Craig, that build their Theology on the sinking sands of the Sea of Gibber. Rather, in line with Albert N. Whitehead, I think that this Spirit is deeply infused in all of us and ever expanding. If Jesus works for you, fine. Christ works for you fine. If Jesus Christ works for you fine. The spectrum of belief is vast and you have to choose for yourself that which brings meaning to your life and makes sense to you.

Pen & ink drawing of Jesus Christ crowned with stephanos.
Pen & ink drawing of Jesus Christ crowned with stephanos.
Pen & ink drawing of Jesus Christ call his apostles.
Pen & ink drawing of Jesus Christ call his apostles.

Philosophy

A most important factor to be raised in this arena is the use of Western Philosophy and the words of Western Philosophers and Theologians. Having live in Japan on board the USS Midway, and having learned Japanese and traveled all over Japan, I have learned first hand the radical difference to human thought and approaches to it. Now put the concepts of revelation before Tokugawa Ieyasu and see what you find! Western philosophical thought just is not the last word in understanding revelation.

Pen & ink drawing done in 1976 of Mishine-no-mikura, Ise Jingu, Itsukujima, Japan.
Pen & ink drawing done in 1976 of Mishine-no-mikura, Ise Jingu, Itsukujima, Japan.

Kant, Descartes, and Hume have much to offer but not in context of modern Western life. The approaches to these figures should be that of reference rather than resource. For given the statement that knowledge is power shall we turn to Friedrich Nietzsche whose views on God are anything but dead. Further, the thoughts of Post-Critical Philosopher Michel Foucault clearly and in a clinical way that I give hardy approval to, offers a fresh and wholesome perspective to Philosophy below the surface, thus freeing us with false notion of being relational creatures. Albert Schweitzer was wrong when he said that he was a rationalist for that cannot ever be attained in any human being. He may have loved Kant but that does not mean he was rational.

Albert Schweitzer’s seminal book “Geschichte der Leben-Jesu-Forshung” (Quest for the Historical Jesus) remains for me to this a day a turning point in my Spiritual life, and I will always be indebted to him for his great works, and even greater visions.

Geschichte der Leben-Jesu-Forshung.
Geschichte der Leben-Jesu-Forshung.
Pen & ink drawing of Dr. Albert Schweitzer by Condren
Pen & ink drawing of Dr. Albert Schweitzer.

LBGTQ

What was Jesus sex life? Was Jesus Gay, Straight or Bi-sexual? Jesus seemed to be almost permissive with sexual activity. In John 8:11 “Nor do I condemn you; go your way; from now on sin no more.” NASV. So what was the sin? The sex act? The taking of money for sex? Committing adulatory with married men? There has been much speculation on a sexual relationship between Jesus and St. John the Beloved. To even juxtapose this kind of relationship between two men at this time, and place give good credence to a homoerotic relationship between the two men. We need to address these issues here and now, and their impact and meaning for the LBGTQ Community?

Jesus And Sex

I have always found difficulty in personally identifying with Jesus due to his sex life or rather, lack thereof. Did Jesus ever have an erection? Jesus ever masturbate? Did Jesus ever have wet dreams, look at dirty drawings, read dirty stories, tell dirty jokes like normal healthy boys? To not do so is a sign of a warped and unhealthy child. That would be the diagnosis of any doctor. These are not trick questions, but rather sound clinical ones. I find it very difficult for me to picture Jesus getting naked with another man or woman and engaging in healthy, spirited, sexual activity like normal, healthy, people do. Jesus clearly fails the test of being a human male if He does not participate in any of these sexual activities for that would mean that “The Word was not made flesh”.

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Saint Stephen #298Z, martyr saint pen & ink drawing by artist Stephen F. Condren at Condren Galleries.

Saint Stephen #298Z, martyr saint, the greatest of all saints, and written by artist and United States Navy Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Congratulations Saint Stephen!

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The Reading Audience

For all those that love Jesus Christ. If your walk be that in the Historical Critical path of Rudolph Bultmann, Albert Schweitzer, or Norman Perrin, there is much to analyze, and reflect upon here. To those in the light of faith in the Roman Catholic Church, all honor, and praise to you. For those of Orthodox faith, may you see new things in this treatise. To those holding to the Protestant claim, may you see what is ever so clear to us here. For the Philosopher, that gropes to reconcile faith with reason, the Existential manifestation of that task is brought to you here. To the skeptic, my prayers are for you, in hope that you will see the light of His face.

Acts Of The Apostles

What is the Acts of the Apostles about? Brace yourself, this is too easy. The Acts of the Apostles is a document about the following. 1. The Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit being made manifest to the Church on Pentecost. 2. Saint Stephen. The metamorphosis of the Church from a Jewish sect to a universal Church. 3. Saint Paul. The celebration of the Church to all mankind. Thus, the Acts of the Apostles is not about the acts of the apostles, in reality (Paul Tillich would love this) it is more like Pictures at an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky. The main theme that you hear from the brass (Maurice Ravel orchestration) is the vehicle that takes you through the gallery to view Viktor Hartmann’s paintings. The “acts”, if you will, is the theme, vehicle, or storyline of the various deeds of the apostles that support the real story, which is noted above. The “acts” are delightful and good reading but ancillary to what is really going on. One reads “The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire” by Edward Gibbon for beauty, breath, and scope of thought, which all works together for making the best of narratives. Even though the book is an antique, my point is clear, for reading Edward Gibbon is like reading James Henry Breasted, all good but all wrong. Remember that you can always read the words of Jesus, or Caesar, and Aristotle, however, what is difficult to grasp is not their words, but their times, and further, how their words fit into the context of their times, and then compound their times into the context of our times. That is the most difficult!

In A Nutshell

Item #1. The Holy Spirit being made manifest to the Church. There is a lot of room for error here, but like every work of art that I create it is riddled with errors, but this does not stop me from the creative process, so too here. I will not be so bold as to even attempt to spell out the task of the Holy Spirit for that is sheer folly. All of humanity can write Theology books about that all day long every day for eternity and not scratch the surface of that topic. However, I would like to address some points that are germane to both the Holy Spirit and humanity, so as to enrich our lives and build up the Church. From my perspective I see that the Holy Spirit is present throughout the entire universe, and this is Scriptural, “The eyes of the Lord are in every place, Watching the evil and the good” Proverbs 15:3, NASV. “Can a man hide himself in hiding places, So I do not see him?” declares the Lord. “Do I not fill the heavens and the earth?” declares the Lord” NASV. Thus we are dealing with the heavens, the cosmos, and the cosmos is expanding (at the rate of the speed of light), so too is The Holy Spirit. Like that of the Luminiferous Aether but more subtle, for the Holy Spirit is expanding with the universe, and my beliefs have the backing of modern Science. Further, I firmly believe that the Holy Spirit is the key element in all spirituality on the earth, and this has to be so, as a fact of Science, because the same heavens of the Lord, are the same heavens over India, China, and Japan! Thus, those people in Japan that practicing Shinto/Buddhism are in commune with the same Holy Spirit as we Christian are. Spirit is Spirit as Aether is Aether. However, these Japanese are in a different “radio frequency” that we Christians are, and not part of the Church. I have lived in Japan, and speak Japanese, and have traveled all over the country extensively, visiting all of the major shrines and temples, including the most holy and sacred shrine of Ise Jingu. I know all of the subways in Tokyo, and move with ease anywhere in Japan. The Japanese are a great and wonderful people and above all things they are honorable! Below are pen & ink drawings that I did while sitting in front of Daibutsu Kamakura, and Mishine-nomikura at Ise Jingu, Japan, back in 1976, while serving on board the USS Midway-CV41, with all honor!

Pen & ink drawing of Daibutsu Kamakura, Japan.

Pen & ink drawing of Daibutsu Kamakura, Japan.

Pen & ink drawing done in 1976 of Mishine-no-mikura, Ise Jingu, Itsukujima, Japan.

Pen & ink drawing done on site in 1976 of Mishine-no-mikura-no Kami, Ise Jingu, Itsukujima, Japan.

2. The metamorphosis of the Church. This is difficult, but bare with me. Since we are dealing with the Divine, we are dealing with the abstract and the unknown. There is nothing “Ironclad” about anything in this territory. In many ways you can say, and with truth, that the Church is eternal, that the Church was born with the first primates, that the Church was born with the formation of Israel, that the Church was born on Pentecost, or that the church was born with the advent of Saint Stephen. Please pick any that you like. Personally, for me the Church was formed with the calling of the Apostles by Christ, then enriched and strengthened at Pentecost”, and then transformed with the advent of Saint Stephen.

I know that there is overlap here, but that is the nature of the beast. Light travels either as a particle or a wave, and Science is still trying to understand this conundrum, so too with the nature of the Holy Trinity, and the Church, but with far greater complexity. When you are talking the Holy Spirit and the cosmos then you are talking about light, and you have to step back, for you are dealing with the very abstract. It is my view that the formation and transmission of light is far more complex than the particle-wave theory offers. In fact, I am strongly convinced that light too, is actually evolving and expanding, for I hold that light is a living organism. The problem with the wave-particle theory is that it does not explain direction, acceleration, and mass. However, with Newtonian Physics you do have gravity of the earth that is an elemental force to work into the equation, but a small one. Light has to be a living organic element in and of itself, for it could not support life otherwise.

By living organism, I do not mean an “eating, breathing, excreting” organism, but rather living organism in terms of a sort of life-source-energy form. For I cannot hold to a concept of a non-living energy source providing and passing on life sustenance, power, and energy to living biological organisms. When dealing with the vastness of the cosmos you have less gravity as a support. In any event, this is all way beyond anything in Newton’s camp as we are dealing with Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. A special side note on the Theory of Relativity by A. N. Whitehead, which I lean towards and should be brought to the discussion. Below is a pen & ink schematic drawing of an organic vision of particle-wave elements being teleported through the cosmos, and my German edition of the Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein. Most obviously the Trinity has to be Deity to work this. Another big problem just solved!

Pen & ink drawing of light traveling as a particle and a wave.

Pen & ink drawing of light as an organic living element traveling through space as a particle & wave.

Theory of Relativity in German by Albert Einstein.

My copy of the Theory of Relativity in German by Albert Einstein.

3. The celebration of the Church to all mankind. Yes! The core (Kernennergie) of the nuclear explosion is made manifest with none other than our good old friend Saint Stephen. After this seismic earthquake the pieces were quickly picked up and taken to the four corners of the earth via Hellenism! Now just guess who was at the scene of Saint Stephen’s stoning? The plot thickens.

Pay Check On Friday

Obviously, everyone wants their check on Friday, but life is not that easy. Further, in reality, there is no check on Friday, for that is another myth. Of course people will argue that with me tooth and nail, and let them, but I am correct. For in reality, all markets are based on supply and demand, and it is the management of excesses that warrant the sacred “Check on Friday”. However, this is all smoke in mirrors, for if there is no business, there is not check on Friday or any day. All of this of course leads up to the most important and burning question in the history of humanity, that all people from all countries, and all the ages have groveled and payed homage to, and that question is: What holds for tomorrow?

Beauty

We All Strive For Beauty!

Like the rubbish of females being more beautiful than males, which is of course total nonsense. Put simply, males desire females, and thus foist images of females everywhere, from advertising to Fine Art. The display of male beauty is shunned by males because it brings out subconscious fears in males that are symptomatic of a deep rooted homophobia which I will address in a separate treatise. In any event, in all things of nature, the male is glorious whereas the female is plane. For as I have stated before: From the fish in the sea to the birds in the air it is nature’s decree that the male is most fair.

The architectural structure of the human male is the most glorious thing in all creation. The male is bigger, stronger, with expansion on all of his details like the eye brows, eye lashes, elegant hands, finger nails, hair on the chest, and so on. Males, as sperms, think in terms of a projectile, whereas females, as an egg, think in terms a host. Hence men are aggressors, whereas women are passive, and all of their thoughts, desires, and actions stem from this, which is of course, purely organic. Since sperms travel in schools, this forms the core of male bonding, explaining why sports are so important to males.

Speaking of sports, which I will address in a separate treatise on Sports, Armies, and Police, it should be noted that there is organic error here, since teams should not rival teams, but rather teams should seek goals or hosts, the true prize, which is life! See Sigmund Freud’s famous psychoanalysis of football. Nowhere in nature do you ever see one herd attacking another herd, on land or in the air. Predatory action is always singular, and usually the predator strikes the weakest element of the heard. For example: A lion chasing an antelope, usually the younger, weaker, or certainly the most vulnerable member. The entire concept of armies and police are quite modern, and not organic to our species. Policing has become a dominate element throughout our societies world wide due to psychological impurities within us, or more aptly put, sin.

Males Think As Projectiles, Whereas Females Think As Receptacles

Males are dominant by natural design as they have to mount the female for procreation, as is the case in all of nature. The missionary style of mating is banal and absolutely wrong, just imagine two lobsters trying to attempt this folly. Females are smaller and a bit awkward in design so that the male can easily mount her for procreation. Genitalia are absolutely not to be addressed as an element of focus, but rather as a mere reference, for they possess no structure. Note the diminutive images of genitalia on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the frescos of Michelangelo. The most important areas of artistic focus are the face and torso, and inclusion of hands if at all possible. Just look at the majesty of God’s work with the hand of God honoring man as his most noble act of creation! Hands are beautiful. As an artist I am an authority on this topic. Further as a man of science I hold to that which is clearly demonstrated and made manifest in all creation. Christians need to abolish the crude, and archaic notion that sex is a sin and a shameful act, which stems from St. Augustine, who I deeply love, and not from the Bible. Few books have ever been written that are greater than the Confessions, and the City of God. His concept of time, which is explicated in the Confessions is even honored by the brilliant Philosopher and atheist, Bertrand Russell, another man whose works that I cannot live without. A. N. Whitehead considered Russell the greatest Logician since Aristotle.

In this image below of Michelangelo’s famous depiction of God creating man, the scene is teaming with nude figures and yet it is not pornography. After all, this is in the Vatican! Further, it should be noted that the etymology of pornography means “harlot writing”, thus it is all about the writing of dirty stories by prostitutes and has nothing to do with any kind of artwork, drawings, or paintings.

Photo of God creating Adam in the Sistine Chapel by artist Michelangelo.

Photo of God creating Adam in the Sistine Chapel by artist Michelangelo.

I bring this all up to make my point about structure, for beauty requires structure. Just look at the structure of the male peacock below. Further, in flowers, there is no comparison between an orchid and a pansy, for the orchid is well structured and almost sculpted, strong, and glorious, whereas the pansy is a wash, a nothing. Pray tell, is Thomas Jefferson going to now come along and tell us that “All flowers are created equal?” I can go on and on and win this argument hands down, because I have a vast amount of facts to support my case. My point? My point is that we all strive for beauty and there is nothing more beautiful than the glory of God made manifest in His glorious creation. Thus the driving force to in all of us is beauty, and that is attained through honoring God. Honestly, what is more beautiful than the Roman Catholic Mass? The mass has structure, and a glorious structure to be sure. And like the expanding universe going though it’s process, so too is the mass expanding and growing, becoming more glorious.

Photograph of a male and female peacock.

Photograph of a male and female peacock.

Eating & Food

Like sex, eating is another topic that needs to be addressed intelligently, and is at the very core of Saint Stephen’s ministry. Eating and sex have much in common and thus can be addresses in a similar fashion, much as operas are similar to symphonies, but are not the same.

“Now at the time while the disciples were increasing in number a complaint arose on the part of the Hellenistic Jews against the native Hebrews, because their widows were being overlooked in the daily serving of food.” Acts, 6:1, NASV.

Eating should be quick and done in private just like sex. For like sex, eating is a crude activity. In the course of eating you are sitting around a table and watch people with their mouths opened putting food into it and then chew it! All during the meal you have the spectacle of watching people pick up food and objects related to food and put them up to their mouth. More yet, this activity is enhanced with people talking, further opening their mouths. Just the sight of watching people continuously bringing forks and spoons to their mouths is most unsavory, worse yet, the eating of meat off of bones is down right banal and crude.

To me the only socially acceptable eating events should be tea parties with light offerings, that minimize any mouth and chewing activity. When I entertain it is usually just tea and some candies. Wine is of course acceptable as well, complimented with some crackers. The point is not to offer things that you have to chew on, or worse, things that require utensils, other than a tooth pick.

Eating As Sin

Following the sin of sex, is the sin of eating. For if is sex is a sin, then eating is right in league with it. What is interesting is that they both deal with life sustenance. Of course, neither sex or eating is a sin, however, what you do with them can amount to just that. But people just do not want to hear this, because they want to eat! However they are most pleased to banish sex to the underworld for the most part as it is a “natural” place for that kind of activity. But not, oh so precious food, and the eating of it. In fact eating is elevated, we have TV shows dedicated to cooking, and chef’s are now celebrities. As for consumption we are in no shortage of restaurants, and fast food chains. Even at local hardware stores they are selling hot dogs and hamburgers. No wonder everyone, including children, are fat!

Obesity

Just as STI’s are the price that you pay for sex, obesity, and bad health is the price that you pay for stuffing your face. Not only that, but the obsession of food goes far beyond the consumption of it, worse yet, it is the hours of time for gathering and preparing of meals that is so very costly. People are getting fat and unhealthy, and this is because people are not putting food and the eating of it on the “sin” index, like they are with sex. Over eating will bring you down just like drugs, and alcohol, and in the end they will all kill you. When thinking of Saint Stephen, he served the Church as a deacon and was in charge of feeding the poor and the widows. This was service in the Lord’s name not feasting. We need Saint Stephen as a model of food service.

Easy To Write About Saint Stephen

It is so easy to write about Saint Stephen because almost everything in the New Testament is related to him. All of the Pauline corpus are based on Saint Stephen. All four Gospels are summed up in Saint Stephen. The foundation of the Church is made manifest by Saint Stephen. No matter where you go in the New Testament the mark of Saint Stephen is there. Saint Stephen is the manifestation of Jesus Christ and the symbol of Christ’s victory over death. Thus the image of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ should be tender, loving, and a refuge for all, as seen below.

Pen & ink drawing of Jesus Christ call his apostles.

Pen & ink drawing of Jesus Christ call his apostles.

Filled With The Holy Spirit

If you will notice the greatest characteristic that is assigned to Saint Stephen is that he was filled with the Holy Spirit. When you read the account of him there is really very little said, but what is said is pithy. Why? I think that it is the way to express the Holy Trinity in the character of Saint Stephen and then using his name as the crowning event of Christ’s victory over death.

Most importantly, the greatest achievement in the history of the world is mark by Saint Stephen’s very name: All honor, glory, and victory lies in the stephanos on the head of Christ crucified. That is the point of Stephen, now the message of the Universal Church was put into the hands of St. Paul. “And when they had driven him out of the city, they began stoning him, and the witnesses laid aside their robes at the feet of a young man named Saul.” Acts, 7:58, NASV.

Missing Texts

It is my conviction that not only are we missing texts from Saint Stephen’s speech, but we are also missing text about Saint Stephen and things that he said. One of my reasons for this view is that the speech is so very long, and one would think that there would be some kind of homily afterwards, but there is none. There is the minor statement about being stiff-necked and uncircumcised, but certainly not a full commentary or revelatory message on his very long speech. Also, the manner in which the Saint Stephen’s situation is cut so very short. He just says a few words, and the next thing he is dead, it does not make sense, there must be missing material. Further, what Saint Stephen said was not worthy of death. Calling someone stiff-necked and uncircumcised is not offering warm fuzzies, but it does not warrant death! Saint Stephen must have said something really damning and at length for them to stone him to death. “Now when they heard this, they were cut to the quick, and they began gnashing their teeth at him.” Acts, 7:54, NASV. When they heard what? I find it very hard to stomach that they were gnashing their teeth over verses 51, 52, and 53. How could anyone gnash their teeth over this? At best they would have just written Saint Stephen off as a kook and let him go. But no, this is not the case, because there was a lot more to the text, and their reaction is based upon what is in that text, not verses 51, 52, and 53!

Textual Distinctions

Another important point that needs to be address is the difference in the type of verses with regard to Saint Stephen. Verses 51, 52, and 53 contain nothing that is miraculous, other than the reference to angels in verse 53, which I discount here. Thus, in terms of form criticism, they are more likely to be authentic or at least closer to the original sources. Now verses 55 and 56, are imbedded with the miraculous. I think that these last two verses are the closing to the great speech of Saint Stephen. Further, I think that verses 51, 52, and 53, were the introductory elements to a very long and sophisticated rebuking of the current Jewish state.

It must be understood that Saint Stephen’s speech is a form of History and very sound. Therefore it is far more likely, in Bultmannian terms, that these three verses were closer to what was actually written. Saint Stephen’s speech was of course written, as all the narratives in the Bible are. Only very few fragments are directs quotes from anyone in the Bible. But to the point, where you have text that is void of the miraculous it is far more likely to be reliable. Whereas text that is imbedded with the miraculous is more difficult to understand. This is because you have to keep the miraculous in the text to have a cohesive document, and to strip out the miraculous ruins that context. Also, the miraculous may have happened, but overall not likely. The good side of the miraculous is that it is a flag for us to stop and take special interest. For in antiquity, miracles were added to give credibility to a document, the opposite of our modern Scientific mindset today.

Scientific Approach

This is why my approach to the study of the Bible is the most sound and Scientific, for I do not at all strip out any elements of the miraculous, in fact it would be very un-scientific to do so, for then you are tampering with the originals, which is strictly taboo! Further, you cannot really know, you can only assume. To quote Norman Perrin, “The question of the historical Jesus has to be faced and discussed, in accordance with one’s basic presuppositions, in light of the challenge issuing from the other groups and the developments and changes going on in one’s own.” Rediscovering the Teaching of Jesus”, Harper & Row, Page 240. The same holds true of course with all of the Bible.

All of this frees me up from any worry, for I have a strong loving faith in Jesus Christ, and I pray to Him every day and even at every meal. I just take the text as it is and work with it. I of course treat it with great respect because it is unique in the massage that it gives, however, it is a book, and it is written by mortal men, and it is filled with errors. Let us now take this great book that has been given to us by the Catholic Church and together with Church authority, and the Holy Spirit, strive to attain a better understanding of Christ and our Church that we so love. For without Church authority the Bible is awash and we are left standing, holding this soggy tome, not knowing where to go next.

Liberal Theology

I do not like the term liberal Theology, because I am liberal and not that. To me a liberal Theologian is one that embraces the Ultimate Concern over faith in Jesus Christ. He is one that is doing all that he can to breathe life into a corpse of Existential gibberish and conjuring up a nice comfortable Academic Theology, separating the Jesus of History from the Existential, and Eschatological Christ event. Swindling themselves and others with the mirage of a historical Jesus that was just a man to look at and study, and putting all their stock into an Eschatological Christ that is as phony as a three dollar bill. For to separate Jesus from the Christ defeats the entire purpose of our great religion. Certainly Saint Stephen would have none of this as he clearly states, “But being full of the Holy Spirit, he gazed intently into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God;” Acts 7:55, NASV. Please note, that the verse states “Jesus standing” not the Existential Christ. Also, this is an excellent case in point where the miraculous makes sense of the concept and puts Jesus, right in the center of it all. By stripping out the miraculous you have no verse, and thus you lose ground to liberal Theologians by not having Jesus in the scene, because the verse is rubbed out with Clorox! Thus proving that you have to keep the miraculous in the text or you lose your bearings. If you stick with Saint Stephen, a man full of the Holy Spirit you will be in good stead.

I do not want to paint a bad picture and leave the impression that I am a narrow minded person with a dim understanding of world class Biblical research. On the contrary, I highly regard the works of these academicians and Theologians. However, I have to make this clear, that it is my understanding that current international scholarship on the Bible is all rooted in secular, scientific, social, and politically correct terms, and rendered as neutered in regard to any of the miraculous. Further, I contend that current international Biblical scholarship holds to the separation of Jesus from the Christ, with a focus on the Existential manifestation of the Christ event, to the disparagement of the historic resurrection of the man Jesus, so as to make Christianity palpable to the secular world of today. I do not know that Jesus rose from the dead. Further, I do not know that there were miraculous events in the Bible. And I do not know if there is a God. However, I do know that I am an Irish Catholic, that I am a Knight of Columbus, and that I do not hold to the secularized Biblical scholarship that is articulated above.

To me the whole game here is to legitimate the rationale in their own eyes, their reason for doing any of this study at all. A sort of “justification” if you will, for their worth. Further, to keep the ball rolling, they have to conjure up sophisticated theories, and “Schools of thought”, that accommodate their agenda. For me, I would rather be an atheist, or secular humanist, and be honest with myself, than to fabricate this complex imagery of an Existential Christ, which offers nothing to anyone, for it is not even a dream, for in reality it is all a mirage, a myth greater than any miraculous account in the Bible, cast on a stage with smoke and mirrors. And on this stage rests a golden pedestal, and upon this glorious pedestal is a marble statue, bedecked with jewels and precious stones, of the Ultimate Concern. Upon the head of the Ultimate Concern rests a garland stephanos. Inscribed on the base of the pedestal, in Latin, are the words “Verum Fraudator”

Swindle

Since after all, we now all “know” that Jesus was just a man, and did not really rise from the dead, because this has been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, by modern Scientific Theology. So we can now finally rest, and with a sigh of relief, pick up all the pieces from the “myths” of our fathers that gave us this religion, and embrace the newer, better myths. So taking our lead from the early Church by changing the names of local deities to that of local saints, we will do the same with Jesus. We will now fix things up and make them “right”. It is a safe and easy ride in our boat on the Sea of Gibber over to the Island of Swindle to pay homage to the new, better, and more rational divine, the one and the only “Ultimate Concern”. Now we are no longer burdened with creeds, doctrines, and differences in religion, because we have it all here. Marie Antoinette was right, you can have your cake and eat it! Better yet, you can take it with you! What more can I say than everyone is equal and happy about it? I rest my case.

Dead Jesus

If Jesus lived and died and that was it, then all that we know of Christianity would be awash. I would not go so far as to say that is was fraudulent, because that would imply willingly telling lies or being out right deceptive, which I think in light of the topic would make no sense. However, the point still remains, that if Jesus did live and die we would not have the Christian faith, and of course, no Church. None of this is shocking to me, for if this is the case, then so be it. I have been an atheist for years in my youth, and it was fine. I believe that I am better of here with the Church. But if new findings are discovered that prove without a doubt that Jesus was a mortal man that lived and died, then I could not argue the point. However, that has not happened, and I will cross that bridge when time comes, if it ever comes.

My point here is that my whole world would not fall apart if the Church was wrong. I would be exceedingly disappointed, but I am not like those at Moody Bible Institute, or Wheaton College that simply ignore the facts. Unlike them and their league, I do not create nonsensical Theologies to tar up the leaks in the boat (that is sinking quickly) of their precious narrow minded points of view. Further, I do not conjure up gibber in either the conservative or liberal camp to set my agenda. I have no interest in trying to breathe life into the dead. It is an important task of liberal Theologians to make you think that they have an understanding God and the Bible, that you cannot fathom. That they see and understand things that are far too profound and “Metaphysical” for you to grasp. Thus you are relegated to the lower echelons to wallow in your ignorance. Like the Theory of Relativity, which they all would have you believe that they have a firm handle on, it is their domain, and that they have seen the light, but you are not called because you are of little faith.

Existential Jesus

Honestly, how can anyone live their life by faith in an Existential Jesus? To push it further, how can anyone live their life by faith in an Existential anything? What does this offer to anyone? What is it? Do I pray to it? Should I pray to it? It all sounds as phony as a three dollar bill to me. To have the nerve to ask me to embrace this enigma in favor a sound believe in the risen Christ is not only a slap in the face, it is downright banal. I will not swallow Adam & Eve, and I also, will not swallow an Existential Christ. I will take atheism any day over this folly, for at least as an atheist I know what I believe! Joan Rivers once said on the Tonight Show, “While I was studying Philosophy, I wrote a paper proving to my putcher that meat does not exist!”

I should just throw in the towel and follow Kierkegaard, considered by many as the founder of Existentialism. For my money I would place bets on Origen as the first Christian Existentialist. I can appreciate and surely listen to the voice of any mode of thought, however, it is one thing to listen, and even grasp what is being said, and a whole different matter in acting on it. For the bottom line with Existentialism is action. Acting out, if you will, your “Existential manifestation” of the Christ event. For the Existentialist it does not really matter if Jesus died on the cross and rose again, what matters is the concept of this, and then taking that concept and putting it to work in your life. I have great difficulty in accepting a view of Saint Stephen as seeing Jesus as Pablo Picasso would draw him! Another distorted, incongruent abstraction that you are supposed to understand and fully grasp, otherwise join the legions of losers far below that do not appreciate or fully comprehend what is so “clearly” being offered by Picasso. As I have always said about Picasso: The best place for a Picasso is in your vault. Why? 1. Because it is safe. 2. It is gaining in value. 3. You do not have to look at it.

Existentialism In Art

As an artist, I think that the best way that I can render Existentialism to the reader is through Art. There is a famous painting in the Art Institute of Chicago called American Gothic, by artist Grant Wood. It is very famous so most people will know what I am talking about. Further, as a graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, I have seen this painting many times, and I have the credentials to address commentary on this work of art with authority.

I can say that the painting is about a midwestern farmer and his wife standing out front of their home. That would be a good and solid assessment. However, are you aware that the man in the painting is Grant Wood’s dentist. The woman in the painting is Grant Wood’s sister. Does this change the meaning of the painting? The “wife” is looking to the side, not at the viewer. Why? Notice that the pitch fork is echoed in the pattern of the seam of the farmer’s overalls. Are the farmers happy? Why are the trees and landscape stylized? Is the painting realistic?

The more that you look at this painting, more of the details and overall image of this work of art become accessible to you. Further, with more understanding of the painting, you are able to ask better and more cogent questions about the work of art.

Now, think of the painting as Jesus. What is the message of the painting? Now with the same approach, look at the words of Jesus. What is Jesus trying to say? Like the painting, how are His words rendered?

What is the message of the painting? What is the context? Now like the dentist and the artist’s sister ask; in what context do they have being? What is their reality? As a dentist and the artist sister? As models? Do they represent the dying age of homestead farms? How can I appropriate this image into my life today? I can go on and on with this painting from the colors, composition, tones, juxtaposition of elements, localized colors, and create a case which cannot be argued with because it is my perspective, and it is not rational. Further, I am basing my opinion upon facts, which just like Rudolph Bultmann and Norman Perrin, leaves me a way out, for only a fool will argue with the facts.

A Priori & A Posteriori For American Gothic

Our perception of the images of the farmer and his wife are “a priori” without any learned external references. For we do not need to know anything about their images beforehand. Note that I say “images” and not “farmer”, for a farmer is “a posteriori” having had already been learned from experience of what a farmer is by being with one. We know that they are images, but we do not know what they are images of, and further, how to incorporate these images into our external references without experience, which is, of course, empirical. In our minds we have “a priori” knowledge of things both in space and time, which are the matrix of our experience or “operating system”. Anything “a priori” absolutely cannot be learned. The image of a figure in a painting can only be “translated” as “Existential” as an “a posteriori” synthetic experience, and not empirical. Further, no “Existential” experience can truly be “a posteriori” because you are “bypassing” the empirical stage of knowledge. Therefore, in reality we cannot really “know” the painting “American Gothic” Existentially, because it can only be perceived in our own mind, and is therefore not “outside of us”, which is the demand of Existentialism. We cannot be Existential unto ourselves. Thus, in Existential terms, is the image of the “farmer”, of a farmer or of a dentist? See “The Critique of Pure Reason” by Immanuel Kant.

Back To Jesus And Existentialism In Art

Is the painting real? Or is the copy of the painting in this treatise real? Does the image of the painting here have authenticity? Does the image of the painting here yield response? Is the image of the original painting made manifest here in the treatise? Can I gain the same experience from looking at the copy of the paint as I would from looking at the original? Does this copy give me an Existential manifestation of the original work of art in my space and my time? Is my Existential experience of this copy more valid and greater than the original as it is here right now and transcending my thoughts to a newer reality? If the original is lost or ruined, should we keep exhibiting copies of it? If the original is lost or destroyed, does that now make my copy of the painting here no longer valid to look upon? If the original is destroyed, should I destroy my copy? Now, foist these kinds of questions on the words of Jesus and the Bible. Who is putting the puzzle together correctly? More importantly who is handling the puzzle pieces correctly?

Did Jesus live? Did Jesus rise from the dead? Are the surviving Biblical manuscripts valid since the originals are lost? Scholars from around the world are working with the copies and fragment given to us from the Bible and are bringing to us their points of view. Are you comfortable with the death and resurrection of the man Jesus Christ, or with an ethereal “Existential” manifestation of a theoretical Christ event that is “palpable” and Scientifically approved, complete with a worked out rendition of the resurrection? For my money, I would rather have that which is right here before me, than any kind of copy, image, or Existential manifestation. My money is on the Roman Catholic Mass which offers the Eucharist, here and now, today and every day!

American Gothic by Grant Wood at the Art Institute of Chicago.

American Gothic by Grant Wood at the Art Institute of Chicago.

I have a difficult time placing Saint Stephen as an Existentialist, and therefore making Existentialism void in my book. For Saint Stephen clearly states his vision that he saw (Acts, 7:55), Jesus, and not some sort of transcendental, or Metaphysical realization of Jesus. Someone who is “gazing intently” is sober and in a clear state of mind. As an artist I fully grasp and appreciate this, for when I draw I am intently focused on my subject.

Figure Drawing

As a side note I really need to drive an important point home, and that is about figure drawing. As a student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, I majored in drawing and painting. The bulk of my courses were of course studio classes of figure drawing and painting. All of the classes used models, male and female, that posed in various positions for us to work with. I will never forget the drawing class where we had a professional dancer, dancing on the large table in the center of the room, and we were required to capture her image and movements for the duration of the class! It was a rigorous and challenging day, but I learned so much! All of the models, of course, were in the nude. However, the nudity was nothing to me, for it was my task to draw and paint the figures. Never for one second in all of my time in any class did I ever have any kind of “lude or licentious thoughts” float in my mind. Quite the opposite, for it was very much like my anatomy classes, in that I was intently focused on the bones set before me, I had to focus on the objects and delineate them, and this is called work. I am sure that any doctor or nurse will understand and appreciate this.

My point being, that when you are intently focused, like Saint Stephen was, you have your mind on the task before you, which was in my case to draw and paint the naked figures before me. Further, when I was drawing I did not ever at anytime try and “see” something else, or put it in an “Existential” context, I drew what was there! As an artist, a professional trained one, I am an authority on the form, design, and movements of the human figure.

With regard to Saint Stephen, Theologians Rudolph Bultmann, better yet Rosemary Radford Ruether, would have been right at home with this “cleaned-up”, “redacted”, Scientific, politically correct, and “faithful” rendering of Acts, 7: 55, “But being full of the Holy Spirit, he was in a sort of “haze” and not really sure of where he was at, or of his bearings, (note that he was a deacon and most probably had too much wine after clearing the tables), after this he sort of “looked around” and noticed a “cloudy place” and in it he saw a glorious “Impressionist manifestation of the Ultimate Concern, (immediately he was going to contact his therapist, Sigmund Freud, for fear that he was going mad, but then realized that his great, great, great…nephew had not been born yet, after all you have to “keep it in the family”), after this he saw an Existential image of a figure that could have been either male or female, (remember, we have to be “open minded” and “inclusive”, so as to accommodate sexual orientation, and “transgender” issues), and this figure was standing at the right hand of the First Mover.”

Charcoal pencil drawing of nude cowboy leaning with hat.
Charcoal pencil drawing of a nude cowboy with hat leaning on a post by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Norman Perrin

Norman Perrin, an outstanding Theologian, and a true and honest person that is most earnest in his quest for knowing and understanding Jesus, is a prime example of current liberal Theology. He addresses faith in his very excellent analysis of the New Testament, “Rediscovery of the Teachings of Jesus”, “True, this Jesus of the kerygma, this Jesus of faith-knowledge, encounters us in our historic situation, but he is not the historic Jesus, he is the Christ, the eschatological Jesus our encounter with him is not like an encounter with the historic Socrates, or with any other historic figure, but it is an eschatological encounter: it changes everything for us and brings our old history to a close, opening up for us a new history and a new future as no other encounter with a figure from the past could to.” Rediscovering the Teaching of Jesus, Harper & Row, Page 238

One cannot argue with this position, for as he clearly states, “The question of the historical Jesus has to be faced and discussed, in accordance with one’s basic presuppositions,” Rediscovering the Teaching of Jesus, Harper & Row, Page 240. This statement is brilliant! With it he has given himself a way out. Since he cannot prove is case, but only argue in favor of it, he has to leave room for future recourse, with is wise and prudent. Albert Schweitzer does not employ this kind of strategy in his writings and it has cost him, whereas Perrin’s work will always be strong and a source for research. Today all of Albert Schweitzer’s works have fallen out of favor, with the exception of the Quest, which is only used by Seminary students as mere reference.

However for me, all of this is lacking, for in my case I would rather be honest with myself and throw in the towel, for the undercurrent of this mode of thought is rational and secular. A perfect example of trying to breathe life into a mythological Existentialism that is “sugar coated” with Eschatology. Please take note that Perrin, or any of these modern liberal Theologians are not “proving” anything, they are just making their case. In current university seminary settings it is clearly understood that we live in a Scientific age, and therefore we “know” that miracles and wonders are based on something out of the dark and “backwards”. Therefore it is safe to be Scientific in your writings and be sure to strip out anything that even smacks of the miraculous, for it will only make you look behind the times, and even worse, look like a fool, and we just can’t have that!

Pen & ink drawing of University of Chicago Divinity School Theologian Norman Perrin.

Pen & ink drawing of University of Chicago Divinity School Theologian Norman Perrin.

Thankful

I am very thankful to modern Science and liberal Theologians, for having cleaned up so much Theological rubbish with regard to conservative right wing teachings. For example, demonstrating that Adam & Eve, Noah, and the like are mythological and not real. Further I am thankful for liberal Theology for trying with all their heart to make sense of Jesus Christ in terms of modern, rational, Historical-Critical Science. My hat is off to them.

Proofs

If there is one thing that you can never do, that is to demand or require prove of your beliefs and convictions about Jesus Christ and the Bible. In the end it all boils down to faith, and you can never look for, or even trust the “truth” for it is an illusion that is not really there. Therefore, look inward and search there for the answers to your quest, for out here it is cold and in the end you will end up at home.

Beliefs, Theories, And Facts

A very important thing that most people completely over look when it comes to faith, of any kind, and that is that faith is dynamic, whereas facts are static. No one can operate, or live a life on facts, that is impossible. Rather, all people operate on beliefs, rather they know it or not, and beliefs are based on theories, and theories are based on facts, and this is Science. You may believe that all men are created equal, or that Allah is God, or that the world is coming to an end, and so on. All of these beliefs are based on theories. The better the facts, the stronger your case or theory. However, never confuse facts with belief, and many people do. I do not believe that the world is round, I know it! You cannot believe in a fact, rather, you may believe, or not believe that the fact is true or false.

Most importantly, beliefs cannot be proved, ever! It is impossible to prove that the Mona Lisa is the most beautiful painting in the world. It is impossible to prove that all men are created equal, and so on. Beliefs are convictions and nothing more. Facts are not vehicles for mental processes, whereas beliefs are, and beliefs rest upon the foundation of theories. Also, and very importantly, beliefs are binding, whereas facts are not. Thus, the laws of the United States of American adhere to the belief that all men are created equal, and operate accordingly. All or most Muslims adhere to the believe that Allah is God and operate accordingly. Neither of these beliefs are true, but rather they are policies that are strongly adhered to. Remember, theories are fact base, thus they are Science, whereas belief is opinion and cannot be proved.

Vehicles

Facts are elements that are used to build cases or theories. All theories are foundations for beliefs, and beliefs are the vehicle that our mental apparatuses let us work through our daily life with. Therefore, if you believe that all men are created equal, you center your mind and activity on those beliefs. A side note on the phrase “All men are created equal.”, this is really a dangling clause and a feeble one at that. The first question that comes to mind is “All men are created equal to what?” To make sense of the equation, it should be rendered “All men are created equal to women”, or “All men are created equal to the substance of their form.”, and so on. But this is the weakness in all creeds. Further, Thomas Jefferson was not an authority on Genetics, Biology, and DNA. In addition, he was not the head of any research institute on Genetic Science, thus shooting big holes into his statement. All in all, his statement is meaningless, and has become cannon fodder for government policies. Remember, the stronger your facts, the better your case, or theory, and the better your theory the more relevant is your faith. Faith, is the highest, loftiest, and most cerebral state of being for the human species.

Thomas Jefferson

Speaking of Thomas Jefferson the godfather of “Equality” there is much that can be said. First of all, this slave owner is duplicitous from the start. For in his slave dens he is not coming through on current politically correct policies and protocols. For to be “up-to-date” with his very own words “We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal”, Mr. Jefferson should have demonstrated with facts this equality in his slave dens. For in his dens he made no room for persons of Asian, Native American, Semitic, or even Caucasian ethnic background. Rather, he shows that he is a phony as a Three Dollar bill by only having Blacks as slaves in his dens of equality. Or, was Thomas Jefferson really trying to say something else in his famous lines, that modern do gooders do not want to see, as they love swimming in the Sea of Denial. After all, isn’t the world flat?

Prayer

This morning at mass, father Chrzan, shared with us during his homily, that there is a flow of prayer moving across the world leading to Pentecost Sunday. Most importantly, it is my hope that this prayer takes hold, and makes manifest the glory of Christ crucified to all mankind. Further, it is physiologically, and Psychologically heathy to pray, even if your are an atheist. For like playing chess, drawing, or playing the piano, these activities stimulate and “massage” areas of our brain, and are very much like exercising at the gym, making our whole body “perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.” James, 1:4. NASV.

Pencil drawing of Father John Chrzan, Pastor of St. Gilbert Parish, Grayslake, Illinois.

Chess

Prayer is like the game of chess, but the best thing about it is that you win every time! For like drawing, or playing the piano, prayer physically affects certain parts of the brain. Much in the same manner as there are different kinds of exercise for the human body, so too for the human brain. So the more that you pray, not only do you get closer to God, but you are getting physically and mental fit at the same time! Even atheists should pray because of its health benefits. If need be they can pray to the sun, or the moon, I am sure that God will not mind, just as long as they pray! I do not know if Saint Stephen played chess, but I am sure if he did, that he was a winner!

Atheism

A side note about Atheists. Atheists, contrary to common belief, are not “haters” of God, or hostile to Him in any way. Rather, they simple do not want any dealings with the Divine, which is of course a choice anyone of can make, and without being considered evil, or wicked. In the same manner as the amoeba splits to reproduce, it is not a “hater” of sex, it just does not deal with it. There are many fine, moral, and just Atheists in the world, and the air needs to be clean up about this. Lucretius speaks about this topic, with biting wit.

Martyr

The death of Stephen had nothing to do with martyrdom, that was circumstantial. Rather the death of Stephen has to do with the death that he shared with Christ, that we will all inevitably will share in. Stephen is the earthly, and human manifestation of the Christ event. The stoning of Saint Stephen was crucial, as was the crucifixion of Christ, for it was a death that brings out blood, the sacrifice that is inextricably woven to salvation.

Case For St. Stephen #298Z

  • Honor, Glory, and Victory

The most important person in all of the Bible, and in Church History outside of the Holy Trinity is Saint Stephen. To press my point I will even go as for as to say that you can dispense with most of the Bible, and heed only Chapter 7 of the Acts of the Apostles for salvation. Because most people wrongly look to St. Paul, and the Pauline corpus of New Testament literature, with is very limited. Paul is a spokesman for Jesus Christ via the event of Saint Stephen.

Above all things, St. Paul was not an abstract thinker, rather a very good used car salesman! If there was a St. Paul, and I am most confident that there was not, he must have been Bipolar. There are so many fragments that make up just the Corinthian Epistles that it difficult to attain any kind coherency from them. I Corinthians 13 is a document all its own.

Abstract Thinker

Saint Stephen was an abstract thinker. He very ably went though a vast amount of Old Testament literature, much like Albert Schweitzer did when compiling the stacks of books for his monumental Geschichte der Leben-Jesu-Forschung, or The history of the life of Jesus researched, popularly translated “The Quest for the Historical Jesus.” Saint Stephen was able to ferret through a mass of material and bring out the key points that are germane to the birth of the Church, and our salvation.

It took a cool mind to create this piece, like Richard Strauss said of Richard Wagner, with regards to the composition of the prelude to the first act of Tristan und Isolde. The sermon of Saint Stephen is a work of genius that we today take for granted because it is familiar to us. However, to those at that time, this was an incredible revelation unearthing a profound insight to inner Spirituality.

Albert Schweitzer

Pen & ink drawing of Dr. Albert Schweitzer by Condren

Pen & ink drawing of Dr. Albert Schweitzer.

Any discussion of the New Testament, in any capacity, cannot overlook the contributions, of the famous Lutheran Theologian, Philosopher, Musician, and Medical Missionary to Africa, Dr. Albert Schweitzer.

The World Is Now Free For A Higher Religion

Albert Schweitzer say: “The world is now free, and ripe for a higher religion in which the ego will overcome nature, not by self-alienation, but by penetrating it and ennobling it. To the theologian we may fling as a gift the shreds of his former science, when we have torn it to pieces; that will be something to occupy himself with, that time may not hang heavy upon his hands in the new world whose advent is steadily drawing nearer.” Page 156. This is all quite “a priori”.

At the close of his famous book “Geschichte der Leben-Jesu-Forschung”, he states the following. “The question which has so much exercised the minds of men- whether Jesus was the historic Christ (=Messiah) – is answered in the sense that everything that the historical Christ is, everything that is said of Him, everything that is known of Him, belong to the world of imagination, that is, of the imagination of the Christian community, and therefore has nothing to do with any man who belongs to the real world.” Page 156.

Professor Scott McKnight

Pen & ink drawing of Professor Scott McKnight.

Pen & ink drawing of Professor Scott McKnight.

I will never forget Scott McKnight reading directly from this text the famous section on the “Wheel of History”, in his course at Trinity Seminary, “New Testament Criticism and Theology”. Below is the text from Albert Schweitzer that he quoted to the class.

The Wheel Of The World

As Albert Schweitzer stated in his famous remarks: “There is silence all around. The Baptist appears, and cries: “Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.” Soon after that comes Jesus, and in the knowledge that He is the coming Son of Man lays hold of the wheel of the world to set it moving on that last revolution which is to bring all ordinary history to a close. It refuses to turn, and He throws Himself upon it. Then it does turn; and crushes Him. Instead of bringing in the eschatological conditions, He has destroyed them. The wheel rolls onward, and the mangled body of the one immeasurably great Man, who was strong enough to think of Himself as the spiritual ruler of mankind and to bend history to His purpose, is hanging upon it still. That is His victory and His reign.” Quest of the Historical Jesus, Collier Books, Pages 370, 371.

Yes, absolutely, the wheel has crushed Jesus, and it had to. For the flesh is weak and will die, as Jesus had to die. Without the crushing and sacrificial death of Jesus we would have no Christ. When Jesus walked his ministry, the wheel of the world does not turn, and does not hear his voice. Finally the, the wheel of the world, via Pontius Pilate, was made manifest to Jesus and starts to turn, and it did crush him. However, Schweitzer is wrong with regard to the destruction of eschatological condition. For Schweitzer does not grasp that each and every word that bespeaks of Jesus or the Christ is an active element, a wave, in the universe, and as the laws of Physics and wave theory state, that waves cannot be destroyed. What has been articulated continues to be articulated. Just in the same manner that all the water of the world that has been drunk, is still with us, for the same amount of water that is with us now, is the same volume of water that was made at the formation of the earth. None of the water is used, missing, or even transformed, but it is here right now. Now nicely tie this together with a kind of luminiferous aether and the concept becomes even more inexplicable. So too with the words and deeds of the risen Christ. Even from a secular perspective, the eschatology of Christ was enhanced and is now ever expanding (Process Theology), but in a new paradigm. For the wheel of the world is made of wood, wood from a tree!

Schweitzer is dead wrong on his point “immeasurably great man”, for if he is correct in his statement, then Jesus was not great an any measure. For Schweitzer to say that show again, his lack of vision and understanding of the issues at hand. Jesus is only great in perspective of history, which is of course all past, thus making him nothing at all, certainly not great. And the “immeasurably great man”, is not great on His account, but rather on the account of countless others since his time that have contributed to the Church, it’s liturgies, Theology, and history. The whole vast stormy world of the drama comes to an end leaving nothing behind. Greatness is an intrinsic quality, not extrinsic, thus Jesus can only be great on the successful achievements that he set out to do, on His account. If Jesus was the person that he claims that He is, then Jesus would just be a moral man, and a fraud, baring no qualities of greatness whatsoever.

When you are dealing with Albert Schweitzer you have to understand that he always thinks in terms of the concrete and rarely the abstract, for all of his propensities are tactile: Medical practice, Organist, New Testament researcher (working with books and manuscripts that are objects), and even in his Philosophical works which are based on factoids, or “tangible entities”, as Reverence for Life, is base on the bacteria, which are tangible. My point being that all of what Albert Schweitzer does and says are base solely on concrete things. He is very much like Leonardo Da Vinci, another diversely talented and brilliant man, that also works with the tangible. There is very little about either of them that is abstract, and when you are dealing with God, thoughts, waves, and aether, you are in the world of the abstract.

Give The Kid A Break

Please, let’s give the kid a break, for Albert Schweitzer was only 31 when he published the book. It is of course infested with errors, and personal sentiments. It became famous because people did not know how to grasp it, and at the time it was daunting and seemed impenetrable. Now, of course we know better. To quote Norman Perrin, “The first thing to be mentioned in this connection is always Albert Schweitzer’s brilliant and excitingly written Von Reimarus zu Wrede (ET The Quest of the Historical Jesus). Rediscovering the Teaching of Jesus, Harper & Row, Page 215. This is a wonderfull and most theatrical segment of his quest. For starters: What is the “wheel of the world”? In what context does He throw himself upon it? How is this “wheel” moving? In what direction is it moving? How does it turn? How does it crush Him? What are the eschatological conditions? How has He destroyed them? Where is the “wheel” rolling onward to? How is His body mangled? Immeasurably great Man or man? Bend History? Hanging upon it still? Victory of His reign? Albert Schweitzer has left himself wide open for trouble with all of this. Further, he has shot himself in the foot, for unlike the brilliant Norman Perrin, his has left himself with no way out, and now he is easy game.

Conclusion

Albert Schweitzer goes on to conclude is great work with the follow: “The Jesus of Nazareth who came forward publicly as the Messiah, who preached the ethic of the Kingdom of God, who founded the Kingdom of Heaven upon earth, and died to give His work its final consecration, never had any existence. He is a figure designed by rationalism, endowed with life by liberalism, and clothed by modern theology in an historical garb. “Quest of the Historical Jesus”, Collier Books, Page 398. Never had any existence? Designed by rationalism? Endowed with Life, how so? Clothed in historical garb?

Questions:

When you start asking questions, thing start to fall apart. Albert Schweitzer is merely trying to grapple with the demands of modernity as a Rationalist, and the only way that he can work this out is through modern, rational, historical approaches to his research. To do otherwise would defeat his purpose of analysis and render his work void. Dr. Schweitzer who is so very spiritual, and a profound man, has lost his way in the forest through the trees. For unlike Norman Perrin or Rudolph Bultmann, Dr. Schweitzer does not put forth his statements in such a manner so as not to be able to argue with them. Whereas both Bultmann and Perrin were masters at this, and their cases are ironclad. You can disagree with them all that you like, and I do, but you cannot argue with them. In other words, you cannot say that they are wrong, because they use solid facts to build their cases, and they always leave for themselves a way out. However, Albert Schweitzer is not able to do this because he is too busy compiling facts, and loses the connection points between his cases, and thus ends up writing more like a lawyer than a Theologian, and puts himself on the line. Like his interpretations of Johann Sebastian Bach, they are all too exaggerated, just listen to his recordings. Underneath it all, Albert Schweitzer is a man of the stage.

Not A Genius

Take note, Albert Schweitzer was not a genius, but rather a multi-talented and gifted man in many disciplines. However, the price that he pays is that he is not superior in skill at any one of his disciplines. Schweitzer does not possess the intellect of Rudolph Bultmann or Paul Tillich. I was quite amazed at is naïve and simplistic assessment of Richard Wagner in his Quest, especially as a musician, for dismissing a colossal figure like Wagner exposes his lack of understanding, and grasp of the intrinsic elements of music. Again, an important topic to be addressed in a different treatise. “Plastik ist nicht hart; alles is durch kie kunst der ubergange, die Wagner in einem Briefe als die hochste preist, in Luft und Atmosphare gehullt. Aber auch wieviel Trug und Verhullung in dieser Kunst!” Geschichte der Leen-Jesu-Forschung, UTB Fur Wissen Schaft, Page 209.

Music

With regard to music you have to realize that is like everything else in life, a matter of approach. In symphonic music for example, you have different “school” of approach on how to interpret the symphonies of Beethoven. You have the Italian School headed up by Arturo Toscanini, then The Germanic School headed up by Otto Klemperer, and then the Percussionist School headed up by Sir Georg Solti, The School of Grace headed up by Herbert von Karajan.

With Toscanini you can be sure of a strong strings, with Klemperer you will get clarity, with Solti you will get a strong response from the brass at the expense of the strings, and from von Karajan you will have a finely polished performance at the sacrifice of details. Each one of these famous conductors approached Beethoven in his own way, and brought out things that made sense to him. The same is true of Albert Schweitzer, not only in how he interprets Johann Sebastian Bach, but on how he approaches the Bible. The major focus of his study of the Bible and Christ is Eschatology. This is the study of later or end times, and the key work for Schweitzer is “Son of Man”. It is this element that made Albert Schweitzer famous. Unlike any previous “Lives of Jesus” scholar he came to the fore with a new and interesting perspective. However, I do agree with Rudolph Bultmann, in that the “Son of Man” is a later Church addition, and not integral to the messages of Jesus, thus a damning blow to Albert Schweitzer.

Perspective

It is with your point of view or perspective that means everything. Now with Albert Schweitzer you have his approach to the Bible which is that from a Rationalist perspective. It is fine to be a Rationalist but then you have to ask “In light of what topic”. Like the great conductors that I mention above, these men have a personal approach to conducting Beethover, but there is no rational approach to do so. Further to try and approach Beetheven “rationally” would be folly. In the same manner, Schweitzer’s rationalist approach, in my view, is folly.

Geschichte der Leben-Jesu-Forshung.

Geschichte der Leben-Jesu-Forschung. My German edition that I prefer to study with.

I will always remember my time at Trinity Seminary, and all of the classes that I took there. However, by far, Professor McKnight was the best man on campus, and I still to this day dwell on all that I have learned from him.

Missing Text

However, I am sure that large sections of the sermon are lost, for vital points in the History are missing. Nevertheless the sermon gave meaning, and understanding to the Old Testament, it shed new light on how it was applicable to the new Christian Community. In other words, Saint Stephen is making sense of everything. He is able to juxtapose the vast literature of the Old Testament, and bring out those points that can be understood in the life and death of Jesus Christ. Much like Marie Curie, working through mounds of pitchblende to finally abstract radium!

Lord

As Saint Stephen passes on to be with the Lord. It is very important to take note of one very special word, “Lord”. Saint Stephen says “Lord”, whereas as Christ, as Diety, says “Father”. “Lord, do not hold this sin against them!” What greater role model for the Christian life than that of Saint Stephen? Further, this emphasizes his humanity, and keep the Divine at bay. Not Saint Stephen, nor anyone else but Christ, can say “Father forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing.” Luke, 23:34 NASV. Saint Stephen is one of us, and no one could see this more clearly than Saul, future Paul of Tarsus.

Text

In his sermon, Saint Stephen brings out:

  • Abraham & Mesopotamia
  • Haran
  • Departure from the lands of the Chaldeans to the present lands
  • Offspring as aliens
  • Covenant of Circumcision
  • Abraham and Isaac
  • The Patriarchs
  • Pharaoh & Egypt
  • Joseph
  • Moses
  • Moses’s killing of the Egyptian
  • Mt. Sinai
  • King David (a vital element)
  • King Solomon and the Temple
  • Heaven is my Throne

These are some of the more salient points of his very long, articulate, and exceedingly persuasive sermon. So persuasive that the Jews from the Synagogue of Freedmen, gnashed their teeth, covered their ears, and hurled screams at him as they proceeded to stone him!

Parallels Of Christ & Saint Stephen

  1. They were both servants.
  2. Both were Jews.
  3. They were men of honor.
  4. Both used Jewish history as credence for their discourse.
  5. They both rebuke the Pharisees.
  6. Both condemned hypocrisy.
  7. Jesus, and Saint Stephen preached unfathomable wisdom.
  8. They both have ethereal visions.
  9. Both performed great “Wonders and signs among the people.” Acts, 6:8, NASV.
  10. Christ has the Transfiguration, Saint Stephen “And fixing their gaze on him, all who were sitting in the Council saw his face like a face of an angel.” Acts, 6:15, NASV.
  11. Brought before a Council.
  12. They both were condemned.
  13. Both killed.
  14. Christ, “Father forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing.” Luke, 23:34, NASV. Saint Stephen, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them!” Acts, 7:60, NASV.
  15. Christ, “And all the multitudes who came together for this spectacle, when they observed what had happened, began to return, beating their breasts.” Luke, 23:48, NASV. Saint Stephen, “And some devoted men buried Stephen, and made loud lamentation over him.” Acts, 8:2, NASV.
  16. Christ wore the crown of victory, and Saint Stephen’s name, and very being is that crown!

Please name for me any other person in the New Testament that parallels Christ more than Saint Stephen! Now the next and most important question: what such a strong parallel? This is not a coincidental, there is a reason for this, and we need to tool this to find out why.

Three Parts

In the discourse of Saint Stephen, there are three parts to take into account. The first part introducing Saint Stephen, his faith, his signs and wonders, his wisdom, his face as of an angel, his duties, his and his character, Acts, 6:5 through 6:15. The second part covering the history, Acts, 7:2 through 7:50. The third part covering Acts, 7:51 through 7:60. This last part is crucial, for it is like the Immolation Scene from Die Gotterdammerung, summing up the entire work of Der Ring des Nibelungen.

Verse 6:5

Here we are introduced to Saint Stephen, along with the other Deacons. It is interesting to note that Saint Stephen is the first person on the roster. Verse 6:8 tells of wonders; “And Stephen, full of grace and power, was performing great wonders and signs among the people.” NASV. Clearly to me this is giving Stephen authoring, and just like Christ, in a limited capacity. There were times that Christ could not perform miracles because of disbelief, Matt: 13:58, and Mark: 6:5. The miracle of Christ were not meant to demonstrate power, on the contrary, they were meant to demonstrate authority. The same holds true here with Saint Stephen. Now, how would we be able to understand this passage if Rudolph Bultmann came along and bleached out the miraculous? Where is the Clorox?

Face Of An Angel

In Acts 6:15 it reads; “And fixing their gaze on him, all who were sitting in the Council saw his face like the face of an angel.” NASV. This is crucial and to me it is the exact match for the Transfiguration of Christ. That would mean that Saint Stephen is not fully endowed with the Holy Spirit to bring out the great sermon on the History of Israel and then, as in the Transfiguration, see the Glory of God and Christ standing at the right hand of the God.

As with the Transfiguration of Christ, this too was the full embodiment and preparation for the perfect sacrifice. However, in the case of Stephen, it could not be the perfect sacrifice, but rather, the fulfillment of that sacrifice in human terms, and as a servant of the Church. Why? Because his name is Stephen, and he is the very crown, the fulfillment of the victory of Christ crucified on the cross! With the death of Stephen you have the meaning and understanding of Christ’s victory on the cross, something that St. Paul, or the editors of his corpus never fully grasped. Even the shedding of blood of Christ is secondary to the crown of victory, the resurrection and eternal life. For blood is of the body which is of the flesh, and the flesh is weak. This is St. Paul, and that is all he could see for never speaks of the crown of Christ, only the blood. Like Leonardo DaVinci, who was on the very brink of discovering the circulatory system in the human body. So too, St. Paul and his league, were on the very brink of understanding the meaning of Christ’s crown of victory but missed the mark. Rather, they focused too much on the corporal. This is why Paul is so popular, because people are all about the flesh, and the flesh is weak, and St. Paul meets the needs of the flesh. Whereas Saint Stephen is of the Spirit.

Strength

Unlike St. Paul, Saint Stephen is all about strength. Our first encounter with Paul is weakness. “And Saul was in hearty agreement with putting him to death.” Acts, 8:1 NASV. How weak can you get? When we first encounter Saint Stephen it is in terms of strength. “…and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit,” Acts, 6: 5. And further: “And Stephen, full of grace and power, was performing great wonders and signs among the people.” Acts, 8:1. Everything about Stephen is strong, whereas with Paul it is weak. Paul was even blinded and struck down on the road to Damascus, no glory or strength in any of that. Everything with Paul is a struggle, “Fight the good fight..” I Timothy, 6:12. Whereas with Saint Stephen, “Full of faith and the Holy Spirit.” Acts, 6:5, “But being full of the Holy Spirit, he gazed intently into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God;” Acts, 7:55. Notice the word “intently”, this is very revealing as it discloses his state of mind. As an artist I know exactly what it is to look and study an image or scene intently. This means that: 1, You are sober. 2. You are focused. 3. You have keen perception to relay what you are looking or gazing at. 4. All of these qualities are the characteristics of a person that has control of his own life, and is not caught up in any kind of struggle. On the contrary, all is very clear and sound. It is all clean machine, so unlike anything in Paul. Saint Stephen did not suffer from low self esteem.

Sorrow

Everything about St. Paul is sorrowful, whereas with Saint Stephen it is glorious. Like the writing of a great book, or the making of a great film, the introduction tells you everything. In the first 5 minutes of Jurassic Park, the tone is set and you know all about the kind of film that it is going to be, and even the level of gore and fright, are set in those moments. So too here with Saint Stephen and St. Paul. Saint Stephen did not suffer from low self esteem. The character of the St. Paul is convoluted as his persona is made up from a myriad of sources, so that you really do not know who Paul is at all. Without any doubt in my mind, Saint Stephen is a real person, however, I am exceedingly confident that this person was not Stephen by name, but that name was attached to him to make manifest the glorious victory of the risen Christ Jesus.

New Beginning

With the death of Saint Stephen, the document we call the Acts of the Apostles is finished, and from this point on it takes on a new role, and that from a narrative of the foundation of the Church, to the history of the new Church in Christ Jesus. All of this commences with the advent of St. Paul. It is all so very clear, the introduction of characters at just the right time.

Size And Scale Of Saint Stephen’s Speech

What amazes me more than anything with regards to Saint Stephen, is that almost everyone acknowledges him merely as the first Martyr and then move on. Not realizing that his death has nothing to do with martyrdom, but rather with the fulfillment of the victory of the risen Christ Jesus.

More importantly, everyone just skips over his speech and knows very little of it, then so too, very little of him. More amazing yet, is that Saint Stephen gives the longest speech of the entire New Testament, and people are not aware of it. Does it not strike you as interesting that out of nowhere we are introduced to Saint Stephen, and immediately he shoots up like a meteor, almost larger than life. Saint Stephen does not just deliver the longest speech in the New Testament, and then have a glorious vision of God for no reason! All of this is done for a reason.

Historical Distance & Perspective

What Saint Stephen is doing here is putting the new Church of Jesus Christ in perspective to not only the historical perspective of Israel, but all humanity. Ever so carefully and with stealth, Saint Stephen weaves this very cogent discourse on the people of Israel and juxtaposes it dead center with glory of God, and Jesus Christ.

David Tracy:

In David Tracy’s book, “Plurality and Ambiguity”, he states: “All of know that we have been formed by traditions whose power impinges upon us both consciously and preconsciously. We now begin to glimpse the profound plurality and ambiguity of our traditions. As Westerners we have also become conscious of those other traditions whose power we sense, but whos meaning for us we do not yet begin to know how to interpret. We find ourselves impelled by the same kind of hermeneutic urgency as Augustine in the classical antiquity or Schleiermacher and Hegel in early modernity. Like them, we need to find new ways of interpreting ourselves and our traditions. Like them, we may even find ourselves compelled to reflect on the very process of understanding as interpretation. Interpretation is a lifelong project for any individual in any culture.” Plurality and Ambiguity, University of Chicago Press, Page 8.

Clearly father Tracy hits the nail on the head for us here in relation to Judaism, The Christ event, and the Church. Here he brings out the very points that we have to grapple with. That is: looking at the formation of Israel from a very broad and divers terrain, establishing traditions, posing both a Spiritual and social identity on the Jewish community, expanding that tradition to the new Hellenism via the Church, and finally manifesting the Church beyond Hellenism to all world cultures, and schemes.

This transition could not have taken place without the advent of Saint Stephen. Pentecost Sunday, which is today, would be at a standstill without the new paradigm ushered in by Saint Stephen. For was Saint Stephen that successfully demonstrated with facts is the need for the old order to change and become part of the new order of things, via the victory of Christ. We now need to interpret ourselves in our tradition, which is in flux at this very moment and put cogent meaning into that interpretation by living the life that is called for us to live in Christ Jesus. Not a sterile and ethereal theology with our head in the clouds, but rather a dynamic and living theology that makes life richer for each of us here and now, and those who we touch in our daily life.

Pen & ink drawing of Roman Catholic Theologian, Father David Tracy.

Pen & ink drawing of Roman Catholic Theologian & University of Chicago Professor, Father David Tracy.

Not A Pantheon

As much as I admire and respect the work of Father David Tracy, I cannot agree with the follow statements, “As I suspect is clear by now, I do believe in belief, I believe that faith in Ultimate Reality can make all the difference for a life of resistance, hope, and action. I believe in God. It is, I confess, that belief which gives me hope.” Page 110. “For believers to be unable to learn from secular feminists on the patriarchal nature of most religions or to be unwilling to be challenged by Feuerbach, Darwin, Marx, Freud, or Nietzsche is to refuse to take seriously the religion’s own suspicions on the existence of those fundamental distortions named sin, ignorance, or illusion. The interpretations of believers will, of course, be grounded in some fundamental trust, in loyalty to, the Ultimate Reality both disclosed and concealed in one’s own religious tradition. “Plurality and Ambiguity” University of Chicago Press.

Let us examine these words. “I do believe in belief.” Immediately what comes to mind here is smoke and mirrors, for if there is anything that I do not tolerate it is the state of deliberate nebulousness. Honestly, what is the purpose of even making such a statement? It offers nothing so why say it? I can really run with this one, for the author knows that he can work that phrase in anywhere and come off as though it has enhanced his point. As I sit and look at these word I see nothing. Then to make things worse, he goes on to associate it with the Ultimate Realty, which is a blur if there ever was one. Religions like Christianity and Islam do not accommodate the Ultimate Reality at all. For these religions, their is the Holy Trinity, and Allah, in that order. When I say something I do my very best to substantiate it with facts or sound reasoning, but I never offer a vaguery, or duplicitous comments. If you want to open up a Pantheon, then we can do a good job of finding a fit place for the Ultimate Reality. Please bare in mind, that even a Pantheon is not so accommodating to any deity, because it has to conform to those deities that are sanctioned. Just as in the Catholic Church, we sanction prayer to Mary, St. Joseph, and all the Saints, but never for a moment would we offer prayers at mass to Allah!

Pen & ink drawing of the Pantheon in Rome by Condren.

Pen & ink drawing of the Pantheon in Rome.

Making Sense Of A Pantheon

Back in ancient times the formation of a Pantheon made all the sense in the world. For it was the house of worship for all the various gods of that time and place, hence the Pantheon in Rome. Now the understanding of the divine back in antiquity was much different than our understanding of it now. For with the advent of mon-theism you have a stark contrast to the approach of God. So when you go to the Pantheon, you can pray to any of the “registered” deities that address your needs. For example, if you were a General in the Roman Army and needed to win an up and coming battle, you would go to the altar of Mars, the god of war, and offer sacrifice and prayers for victory. There was no one “god” that covered it all. The concept of the Ultimate Concern is basically a pantheistic concept that plays the role of housing all of the “Gods”, “First Movers”, or whatever, in hopes that we all “get along”. So the question then becomes; “What is the real agenda here?” Certainly this was not on the agenda of Saint Stephen, who clearly espoused the Lord Jesus Christ. I simply refer to the Ultimate Concern as the Federal Reserve, because all of the banks in the country have an account their. Thus, which “Church” to you bank with? In plain English, it just does not work, for Pantheism and Mono-Theism are like oil & water. If you really want to get heavy with the “Ultimate Concern” you have to read the Systematic Theology by Paul Tillich. Of course, if you or anyone should dare to challenge these Theologians in regard to their pantheism, they will come after you with their armies of gibber, tear you down by letting you that you to not understand and you are now deemed unworthy and just not fit, by this upper echelon of Theological think tanks. Much in the same manner as those at the Art Institute of Chicago or Metropolitan Museum, who will make ruin of you if you dare even thing that the paintings of Picasso look like trash, which of course they do. On a side note, it has always stuck me a strange that it is perfectly fine to hate the operas of Richard Wagner and never lose face, whereas if you dare even suggest that Andy Warhol’s posters look tawdry you would be banned and put to shame. But now we are dealing with another religion all together. Basta! So much for the “Ultimate Concern”.

“I believe in God. It is, I confess, that belief which gives me hope.” Clearly this man has never had any children, don’t even go there, for I have four children and know all about hope, and “it ain’t easy!” Hope? Hope is based on facts over time, not belief of any kind. Father Tracy does not have a good handle on his language. When you come to the table it is prudent to come offering something, something that is palpable. All of this is a waste and I wash my hands of it. It is nothing but feeble gibberish. When I read Saint Stephen’s account it offers me hope and comfort because he is offering substantive facts to support his claims. If he was deluded or not is another matter, and to be discussed elsewhere. But it does not matter, the point is that Saint Stephen was confident, positive, and stable. People run to the Admiral or General in time of need, for these men have proven over time by their rank that they are in a position to offer hope. “But being full of the Holy Spirit, he gazed intently into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God;” NASV. I would be so deeply honored if at anytime in my life, it was said of me, that I was full of the Holy Spirt! I do not see any reference to being full of the “Holy Ultimate Reality”, none whatsoever, or to other paths to the “Truth”. Saint Stephen is really driving the point home by seeing the heavens open up. There is no doubt, hesitation, or “hope” coming from Saint Stephen, rather, he offers a solution and with confidence. Now that is good living! I will take these “fables & myths” any day over scholarly gibber.

When people come to you with needs they expect answers, and if you cannot offer adequate, sound response then say nothing. Every day at mass I see and talk with people that have needs, worries, fears, and they are at mass because it is their last hope for solution. For the clergy to offer abstractions so as to “comfort” them you might as well hand them a snake. “Or if he shall ask for a fish, he will not give him a snake, will he?” Matthew 7:10, NASV.

Worthy Is The Lamb

“Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing.” Revelation 5:12. The image of He that wears the stephanos.

Pen & ink drawing Christ being crucified.

Pen & ink drawing of Christ being crucified and the Paschal Lamb in the foreground.

The Tryptic

Now, I would like to focus attention on the verses 7:51 through 7:53. 51. “You men who are “stiff-necked and uncircumcised in heart and ears are always resisting the Holy Spirit; you are doing just as your fathers did. 52. Which one of the prophets did your fathers not persecute? And they killed those who had previously announced the coming of the Righteous One, whos betrayers and murderers you have now become; 53. you who received the law as ordained by angels, and yet did not keep it.” NASV.

Verse 51

Verse 51 is almost right out of the mouth of Jesus. Like Jesus, Saint Stephen is focusing on the most important point of Christ’s message and that is hypocrisy. It is hypocrisy that is the sin that Christ hated most, and would have nothing to do with. For both Christ and Saint Stephen it is hypocrisy that is the greatest of all sins and the most evil of deeds. The sins of the flesh pail as compared to the sins of the spirit. Also, please be aware of the term uncircumcised in heart. The modern reader needs to have a firm grasp on how damning this statement is. To call any Jew uncircumcised is a slap in the face and a put down of the first rank. For the Jews hated with passion the gentiles because they were subjugated by them. Thus on the very first verse after the history comes this damning assessment, which is of course presenting the current state of affairs with regards to the crucifixion of Christ and the birth of the Church.

Verse 52

Verse 52 is a continuation other thorough damnation that Saint Stephen offers to the Sanhedrin or council. Remember, when we are talking about the Jews, both Christ and Stephen are not talking about all of the Jews, by no means, but rather to the leaders.

Acts of the Apostles

The editors of Luke/Acts were exceedingly keen on making the case for Christ clear to the Church, and left nothing to risk. They even went so far at to bring the Christ event down to understandable, human terms. This task was achieved with St. Stephen. Everything pivots on Stephen. It is not by chance, coincidence, or “luck”, that Saint Stephen’s name is Stephen. In fact, Stephen’s name is the key to everything.

Process Thought

In the tradition of A. N. Whitehead, and via Charles Hartshorne, Process Theology stems from process thought, articulated in Whitehead’s magnus opus, Process and Reality. The Process Theological development at this time for the Church is the change from Judaism to a religion for the Gentiles. The catalyst for this process is Saint Stephen, for it was with the incredible sermon that he preached in chapter seven of Acts of the Apostles.

Here we can see the process underway, right before us. The Church is ever changing and growing. As with the Roman Missal, it too is evolving, and in the process of becoming new. Now we have added “And blessed Joseph her spouse” in the very cannon of the daily mass! What can be more salient, and more beautiful than the words from the Eucharistic Prayer “Welcome them into the light of your face.” Eucharistic Prayer II, Roman Missal.

Tiers Or Levels

When speaking in terms that deal with A. N. Whitehead, you are at the threshold of the most advanced, and complex levels of critical thinking. Most importantly I would like to think in terms in tiers or levels of thought as we speak of the Divine or and advanced Philosophical thoughts.

The very concept of ideas and thoughts, and to approach this topic can lead us far and astray from the topic of the article. However, it must be born out that we cannot sweep Epistemology and Science under the rug. Further, we must know and understand as best we can the meaning and concept behind each and every thought and notion that comes to our minds.

Therefore, when we approach a document, such as the sermon or speech of Saint Stephen, we tread every so carefully. For example, “But being full of the Holy Spirit, he gazed intently into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God.” Acts, 7:55, NASV.

Meaning

What does he mean here? What is his point? Why do I bring this up in relation to Saint Stephen and the stephanos? The answer is very clear. The key word here is “imagination”, and it is at this point that I am coming to terms with it. As I have so clearly stated above, it all depends on how you approach a topic that the outcome turns out. Schweitzer clearly states that he is a Rationalist, and a ardent follower of the Enlightenment philosopher, Immanuel Kant. It is my point that you need the myths and miracles to make sense of the text. Once you “fix” the originals your are in trouble. Of course we do not possess any original documents, but what we have on hand now are, of all practical purposes, the “originals”. Paul Tillich would be cool with that!

Rationalism

Clearly the approach that Schweitzer takes is the Rationalist approach. None of us comes to the table free and clear, as a blank slate to put it in terms of Philosopher David Hume. We all come to the table with predispositions, a more Kantian “a priori” approach. Please see “Religion with the limits of Reason Alone” and “The Critique of Pure Reason”, by Immanuel Kant. Thus, as a good Rationalist, it is best to wipe out all myths, fables, miracles, and any other elements that smack of the supernatural, and that are “Unscientific”. This my dear reader is baggage. However, I do firmly hold to that which is in harmony with science, thus where there are clear cut errors in the Bible, such as the Flood, and the Creation Story, I interpret them “Scientifically” into the meaning of the text. As I clearly state below, I am not an advocate of mental suicide. Quite honestly, I have a difficult time seeing Noah running down to the jungles of the Amazon, and bringing back lizards, alligators, and the like to the ark.

It is cheap and easy to pick up the Bible, and treat it like a newspaper or common reference book. However, to do this is very foolish, for you cannot successfully “demythologize” the Bible, and thus “Clean it up” so that you can get down to what Jesus really did and said. The reason that I say this is that it goes far beyond any myths that are in the Bible, which there are indeed many. Rather, there are far too many elements that are inextricably woven into the fabric of the Bible that are contingent on these myths to give perspective and meaning to the text. A bottle of Clorox is just not the solution to the problem, that only makes things worse. I do not recall an image of the Dove hovering over the Jordan, clenching a bottle of bleach in His talons at the baptism of Jesus. Worse yet, pouring paint stripper and scissors over Sinaiticus!

Pen & ink drawing of Theologian Rudolph Bultmann.

Pen & ink drawing of Theologian Rudolph Bultmann.

Pen & ink drawing of Jesus being baptized with the Dove of the Holy Spirit hold a bottle of Bleach.

Pen & ink drawing of Jesus being baptized with the Dove of the Holy Spirit hold a bottle of Clorox.

Pen & ink drawing of Codex Sinaiticus being cut apart by Rudolph Bultmann.

Pen & ink drawing of Codex Sinaiticus being “cleaned up, and fixed up” by Rudolph Bultmann, at Tischendorf Hardware Store.

Honestly, if I cannot believe in Jesus, and the resurrection of the dead, then why bother? It is much easier to just throw in the towel, become a secular humanist, move to Las Vegas, and let the wheel spin! No matter how much you hate it, you have to reconcile with the miraculous.

Miracles

Most things that are miraculous are either truly miraculous, or based on something that augments the mythological. Adam and Eve, or Noah are excellent cases in point with regard to mythology. Gregor Mendel clearly put an end to the myth of Adam & Eve with his laws of genetics. Please know, that I went to Mendel Catholic High School in Chicago. Further, I am not an advocate of mental suicide, as Adam & Eve are simply not an option.

Adam and Eve are there to serve a point, to answer deep rooted questions to the people at that time and place, and it did a good job. Now with the vision of Saint Stephen we have a different thing all together. Saint Stephen was not answering a deep rooted question that was burning in the minds of the people, no, not at all. For there were no people at all that had any questions about the matter, and certainly not over a long protracted period of time. What Saint Stephen was offering was something completely new and revelatory. Thus the vision was there to make a point, to sell his cause. Was the vision true or real in Paul Tillich’s view? It is not my place to say that Saint Stephen’s vision of Christ sitting at the right hand of the Father, was real or not. To me the important element is the symbol of that vision, that gives meaning to what he is trying to say. As a Christian, I do adhere to the intervention of the Holy Spirit most absolutely. To remove the vision would only ruin the storyline, and make Saint Stephen’s point tawdry. If there was a Saint Stephen he saw something.

Apologetic Theology And The Kerygma

Paul Tillich is very clear and correct on this point. “Apologetic theology is “answering theology.” It answers the questions implied in the “situation” in the power of the eternal message and with the means provided by the situation whose questions it answers. The term “apologetics,” which had such a high standing in the early church, has fallen into disrepute because of the methods employed in the abortive attempts to defend Christianity against attacks from modern humanism, naturalism, and historism. An especially weak and disgusting form of apologetics used the argumentum ex ignorantia; that is, it tried to discover gaps in our scientific and historical knowledge in order to find a place for God and his actions within an otherwise completely calculable and “immanent” world. Whenever our knowledge advanced, another defense position had to be given up; but eager apologetics were not dissuaded by this continuous retreat from finding in the most recent developments of physics and historiography new occasions to establish God’s activity in new gaps of scientific knowledge. This undignified procedure has discredited everything which is called “apologetics.” Systematic Theology, University of Chicago Press, Page 6. I could not have said it any better!

Drawing & Painting

For me to watch someone draw or paint is like a miracle, for before your very eyes you see the formation of something, a process, and you have an idea of what it is by looking at the model. On the drawing pad or canvas you see something come out of nothing, and further to the point it is beautiful to behold, how wonderous can that be? It is all part of the creative process.

Community Of Faith

I can think of no other saint that knew and understood the community of faith better than Saint Stephen! He was a deacon, and a man filled with the Holy Spirit, and served the widows and the poor ~ our community of faith. It has always been a hallmark of life to live and worship as a community of faith, and not as an island of faith. We all need each other. At St. Gilbert Church, in Grayslake, IL, mass is celebrated everyday at 8:00 AM. At the mass is a dedicated group of us that go regularly, further we have a bi-monthly “Break Open The Word” study in the fellowship hall below the sanctuary. As time has passed with have all prayed and shared together, drawing us closer to Christ and each other. Last Friday we celebrated the 50th wedding anniversary of two outstanding church leaders, Raul & Gloria Venzon. Sister Donna approached me after drawing Father John’s portrait if I would do a portrait of both Raul & Gloria. Well, when sister Donna speaks I obey! It was truly both an honor and a delight to do this live sitting sketch for them.

Pencil drawing of Raul & Gloria Venzon, 50th Anniversary. Leaders in our community of faith at St. Gilbert Church, in Grayslake.

Imagination

What did Jesus look like? What did the Father look like? If I so choose I can draw Jesus and the Father in any fashion that I deem fit. Further again, in my creative imagination I can draw Christ as a Black female and make her image very real in terms what I am trying to present. So too with the “Imagination of the Christian community”, it is all Existential, and none of us are free, and none of us can escape from it. “For now we see in the mirror dimly, but then face to face; now I know in part, but then I shall know fully just as I also have been fully known.” I Corinthians 13:12, NASV.

Thus, Christ is the Messiah, and yes of the real world, because He is the Christ in us and our world and our time, to put it Existentially. More importantly, the crown, or stephanos is that very seal that binds us to Christ, so that we now participate in a newer and greater religion.

Paul Tillich

Paul Tillich, who always has something good to say, offers the following: “We may still be surprised; but such surprises are to be expected if a personality is the object of knowledge. The truth of something is that level of its being the knowledge of which prevents wrong expectations and consequent disappointments. Truth, therefore, is the essence of things as well as the cognitive act in which their essence is grasped. The term “truth” is, like the term “reason,” subjective-objective. A judgment is true because it grasps and expresses true being: and the really real becomes truth if it is grasped and expressed in a true judgment.” Systematic Theology, University of Chicago Press, Page 102.

Bingo

As always, Paul Tillich hits the nail on the head. For us, Saint Stephen, his vision of Christ sitting at the right hand of the Father is “The essence of things as well as the cognitive act in which their essence is grasped.” Most importantly, Saint Stephen’s very name is the “subjective-objective” state of being that is made manifest to us here and now, that gives us a new reality though Christ and His Church. To press a point yet further, this new reality is made manifest through the Eucharist of the mass.

Judgment

However, Paul Tillich is wrong on one point, and that is his assessment of judgment. Judgment is never true, rather, a judgment is a fact. In other words, the judgment is the judgment, no matter what. However, a statement about a judgment can be true, or false. For example; the house was judged too big for the family. There is nothing true, or false in this statement, for it is a fact. However, at a later point, the court found out that the family had 10 children and reassessed that the house was not too big for the family. This is the truth because it is based on the statement about the judgment “Too big”, and not on the judgment or “decision”. The world is round, this is a fact not the truth. To tell someone that the world is round is the truth. A judgment can be assessed as good, bad, or anything in between, but never as true or false.

Thus Paul Tillich’s statement above needs to be corrected. Therefore, the “really real” never becomes the truth, and cannot ever be grasped. The “Being” is dependent on the assessment of the statement by a third party, which is not the case here, thus void.

Art

As an artist let me make sense of what Paul Tillich is trying to say here. At the top and bottom of this treatise is my drawing of Christ wearing a stephanos. When you look at the image you would say to anyone that this is an image of Christ. However, I can say that you are wrong and that it is all in your head. For in truth, I am correct, and the image that you see is really all in your head. I cannot be more Existential on this point. For in “reality”, as Albert Schweitzer has us bare in mind, you are not looking at an image of Jesus, but rather, you are looking at lead on paper. And to really drive the point home you are not even looking at that, but more “realistically” you are looking at the images made manifest by a countless array of “1” & “0”.

Subjective-Objective

This is the subjective-objective that Tillich is referring to, and the “truth” of this image is very real, but at the same time not real at all, but rather an element in your mind. Now leaving the case of my drawing of Christ, expand this to the case of Saint Stephen! You now have a world of infinite possibilities before you, and they are very rich ones indeed.

Newer And Higher Religion

Thus we come full circle and understand in context Albert Schweitzer’s claim: “The world is now free, and ripe for a higher religion, however, not in Freudian terms, but in terms of Christ crucified and crowned with the glory of victory. Here lies our answer for “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today, yes and forever.” Hebrews 13:8, NASV.

Paul Tillich celebrity art Pen & Ink Drawing By Artist Stephen F. Condren

Pen & ink drawing of Theologian and Philosopher Paul Tillich by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Epistemology

The very concept of ideas and thoughts, and the approach to this topic can lead us far and astray from the topic of the article. However, it must be born out that we cannot sweep Epistemology and Science under the rug. Further, we must know and understand as best we can the meaning and concept behind each and every thought and notion that comes to our minds.

Storyline

You cannot think of Saint Stephen as part of the storyline of the Acts of the Apostles, to do so would be an error. Also, I am confident that there is material missing from his sermon. When you approach Saint Stephen, put everything aside and prepare yourself to enter a new reality, a new earth. For after you encounter him, and fully grasp what he is all about, everything falls together. Saint Stephan is an idiom.

Therefore, when we approach a document, such as the sermon or speech of Saint Stephen, we tread every so carefully. For example, “But being full of the Holy Spirit, he gazed intently into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God.” Acts, 7:55, NASV. Ask yourself clearly, “How can we attain to this? What Epistemological and cognitive approaches can be used to even ponder the impact of such a vision, for Saint Stephen himself, and for us, that are receiving this message?

Approaches

Like the drawing of Christ that I did, that is at the top and bottom of this treatise, as an artist, and a human being, I could have approached this drawing in infinite ways. The type of medium, pencil, pen & ink, watercolor, are all subject to my choice. Further, the angle of Christ’s head, the racial feature that I choose to highlight, and of course, he very gender, are all at my fingertips.

I could have expressed the thorn crowned Christ as a Black female, in color pencil, with pen & ink. What then would I have rendered? What would be my message? Who would be my audience? How would my message be received? Any drawing or work of art that I create is never wrong, for it is subject to interpretation. Further, interpretations are never wrong, but rather, according to consensus, are more or less well received.

Understanding

In the verse above, there are undisputed references to the glory of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Now comes the crux of the matter. As a man of science, and art, I approach most things though observation, and credibility. A man of Science looks at things and takes them apart, whereas a man of Art takes various elements and puts them together.

The first tier to this verse is the literal reading of the text, and my approach is to accept the document as true and honest. My understanding of the text is based on my own life experiences and how I bring them to this passage and blend them together. That is the artist in me. The Scientific side of me demands to know exactly what the definition of each and every word of the text means, and how they are juxtaposed to carry though the a message of the author.

Should I take on the helm of Rudolph Bultmann, and Demythologize the text so as to get to the “real” meaning of the text? But does not then the “real” meaning become something else, hence causing a distortion in the message?

Authority

What is Saint Stephen, or the editors of the text, trying to say in the wording? Clearly to me, Saint Stephen is here telling us that Christ is ushering in a new and majestic way of life, one filled with hope, salvation, and forgiveness. The bottom line here is authority, for with out it, all the words are nothing. Even if the vision is a myth, the message is not, and that is what is germane to the topic at hand.

Making Sense Of Christ In Terms Of A Church Body To The Gentiles

It is from the appearance and death of Saint Stephen that the Church is crystalized. Saint Stephen was the first one that understood, and made sense of the old message made new, and it would now be the task of St. Paul to carry that message so keenly shown to him by Saint Stephen. It is my belief that the thorn in the flesh of St. Paul was in his hardy approval of the murder of Saint Stephen. For a thorn is sharp and its pain severe.

The Kerygma of the early Church starts with Saint Stephen.

Stephanos

The etymology of the word stephanos comes from ancient Greek, and it means to stretch around. A Stephanos, being a chaplet, or Grass Crown, is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a military man, and a king would certainly be in this league. At the top of the article, is the first image ever drawn correctly of Jesus Christ being crowned with thorns. This crown is a garland wreath or stephanos of thorns. Crucifiction was a Roman penalty, and Christ was crucified by the Romans, not the Jews. Thus, a stephanos, as a mockery, is in order.

Open At Front

The stephanos is open at the front, and joined together from the back of the neck, like the garland wreaths of Julius Caesar, and Napoleon. Saint Stephen had to be named Stephen because his name means crown, more precisely, the crown of honor, glory, and victory, not the jeweled crown of the king. Because to understand the Church you need to look at and understand Saint Stephen. It is all so obvious, and right in front of you. The entire Christ event, from start to finish is about victory, and it is the stephanos, not the diadem, or crown of thorns, that is the ensign of His victory.

Simplicity & Location

Another very important element that is overlook is the actual construction of the crown of thorns. In Matthew, like Mark, Jesus is in the palace, robed and crowned, “And after weaving a crown of thorns, they put it in His head, and a reed in His right hand; and they kneeled down before Him and mocked Him, saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!”, NASV. In Mark, Jesus is crowned and robed in the Palace (praetorium), “And they dressed Him up in purple (or rose), and after weaving a crown of thorns, they put it on him.” Mark 15:17, NASV. Luke makes no reference to the crown, but almost implies that it took place immediately at the Skull. John too, makes no reference to the crown as well, and also implies immediacy to the crucifixion at the Skull.

Weaving Of The Crown

In both Matthew and Mark, the crown is noted as being weaved, this is interesting to me. It seem most unlikely to me that any kind of weaving took place in the palace. Though, having a garden at hand with many shrubs with thorns give credence to the narrative, however, the logistics makes no sense whatsoever. I just cannot see any kind of weaving activity taking place at this time. The whole concept makes no sense to me, whatsoever. Why would anyone even think in terms of a crown of thorns, as it is all so fictitious in their eyes anyway, because they are calling him the “King of the Jews”? It makes far more sense that a few random, thorny branches were grabbed on the spot at Golgotha, and put in Christ’s hair.

Stage Action

All the stage action of the drama takes place at Golgotha, so it only makes sense to me that the crowning took place there, and not in the palace. Put in the light of the site of the execution suggests an editors error in both Matthew, and Mark. This theory needs to be tooled. Luke and John almost imply that it all took place at the Skull. Further, I just do not like the reference to the crown being weaved, there is something wrong with it. The scenario at the Praetorium is baffling, and requires further analysis. John, being the latest document, would be all about this point, but he has nothing to do with it.

The bottom line is that Christ had to be crowned, of this there is no doubt. Further, the crown had to be a stephanos and it had to very, very simple. Compilated activities such as weaving just could not take place at this time of crisis, as even Pontius Pilate did not know that Christ was going to be crucified, as he offered the Jews Barabbas. At this time I will not let the mere location of the crowning be of any consequence to the style and texture of the crown.

Golgotha

If the crowing took place in Golgotha, the soldiers out in the mud and rocks of Golgotha are not likely to be sitting next to a basket weaver, who is furnished with tools of the trade to put together one fine crown of thorns! If anything these soldiers, as unskilled weavers, grab a few strands of thorns from the dirt and stuck them into Christ’s hair, while He was still on the ground. At best, perhaps a soldier grabbed a few strands along the way, and put them in his pocket, next to his dice.

Things Were Dirty And Crude

It is not likely that any crown of thorns was brought along, but rather, was done on the spot. Because people in those times were not used to the sophisticated, stereotyped images of a crown of thorns as we have been subjected to by Hollywood and the artwork of the ages. Back in those times, things were dirty and crude. Most likely it was dark and cloudy out there and the soldiers had no flashlights or other modern accoutrements to assist them in this task. Further, they just did not really care. They just grabbed what was there, stuck then on each side of His head, and went with it. Who was supervising this event anyway?

Wasteland

All the drawings and paintings of Art History show us elaborate, and complicated meshes of thorns, fabricated into a sophisticated wreath. Highly unlikely. Honestly, how available is lush shrubbery with foliage that is needed to support a rich fabric of thorns on the rocky soils of a penal execution site, that is run over and over with soldiers rotating the next set of criminals to crucify? Any pictures that I have seen of probable sites for Golgotha are a rocky wasteland, and not a thorny rose garden by any measure.

Security

Even if the crown was “weaved” in the Praetorium, I doubt that it was round, and most likely two or three branches of thorns. These branches were pressed into His head from behind His neck, just as Julius Caesar, so as to make a more secure setting. This position is thrust into the hairline and not on top of the head, therefore it will not fall off of His head. The crown of thorns that we are all so accustomed to from Hollywood and Art History, would always be slipping off of His head. However, in the pen & ink drawing below, the crown is securely mounted to Christ’s cranium and over His ears from the back of His head. Remember, we are talking about a crucifixion here, and not backstage at the opera, “weaving” a handsome crown of thorns to prepare for the final act, where you can be sure that everyone will leave before “The fat lady sings!”

Pen & ink drawing of Jesus Christ crowned with stephanos.

Pen & ink drawing of Jesus Christ crowned with a stephanos of thorns.

Photo of Julius Caesar gold leaf stephanos at Condren Galleries.

Julius Caesar’s gold leaf stephanos.

Julius Caesar wearing a stephanos, or grass crown at Condren Galleries.

Julius Caesar wearing a stephanos, or grass crown. Courtesy Wikipedia.

Photo of Napoleon wearing a stephanos, or grass crown.

Napoleon wearing a gilded stephanos, or grass crown. Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Diadem

The other Greek word for crown is diadem, and we get the mathematical term “diameter” from this, as there was a band that went around and across the head of the king to support the jewels that were laid upon it. However, the use of the term diadem is reserved for the devil and the rulers of this world. All of the references in the Revelation of St. John only use the term diadem for crown. “And he stood on the sand of the seashore. And I saw a beast coming up out of the sea, having ten horns and seven heads, and on his horns were ten diadems, and on his heads were blasphemous names.” Revelation, 13: 1, NASV.

For Christ to wear a diadem would be a mockery, completely defeating his purpose. If anything that Christ was not, it was a worldly ruler, coming to establish his new world order. Because if that were the case the diadem would be appropriate. Further, the diadem is hereditary, and has no association with any kind of honor, or victory. Christ’s shedding of His blood and dying on the cross was the greatest victory of all time, brimming with honor.

Gold diadem with precious jewels at Condren Galleries.

Gold diadem with precious jewels.

Crucifix

Then next time that you are at mass in church, and you see the crucifix above the alter, do not look at his body, for it is mere flesh. Most importantly, gaze upon the crown of thorns that rests on this poor withered body, for it is the beacon of our salvation.

Who owns Buckingham Palace? The Queen of England? No, not at all, Buckingham Palace is owned by the Crown!

All Honor, Glory, And Victory

The stephanos is only conferred upon those that achieve the highest goals attainable, such as a military victory, Olympian race, or the noblest of deeds. The victory over death by Christ crucified is the greatest victory ever achieved in the history of the world. Thus Jesus Christ wears nothing more ethereal, or majestic, than the stephanos, the open garland wreath.

Results

In this short and sinuous treatise I have made my contribution to the ever growing and expanding wealth of diversity and faculty to the interpretation of Saint Stephen as a man in his place and time, and also as a man that reaches out to us here in our own time with a message that gives hope and comfort. Most importantly, Saint Stephen reaches out to us via his very name: crown of victory, honor, and glory!

Pencil drawing of Jesus Christ crowned with stephanos, by artist Stephen F. Condren.

The first work of art in history showing Jesus Christ as he was most likely crowned, wearing a stephanos. Pencil drawing, 6B lead.

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