Anne Primavesi
From Copernicus to Lovelock
A Once and Future Theology
Copernicus raised a fundamental question about the earth and its place in the universe
when he asserted that the earth rotates around the sun. The new position of the earth implied a question about the place of humankind in the scheme of things. Now James
Lovelock's Gaia theory has posed that same question in a new and acute form. It focuses attention on our place within the whole community of life on earth, and by so
doing, expands our theological horizons.
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Richard Holloway
The Wound of Religion
Just before he died of cancer, the British playwright Dennis Potter was asked
whether his imminent death had restored his commitment to religion. He replied: "For me religion has always been the wound, never the bandage." V. V. Rozanov says of
the future of religion: "All religions will pass but this will endure: simply sitting in a chair looking in the distance."
Beginning with these two insights, Bishop Holloway will explore the wound of religion as humanity's struggle with its own meaning and not as a kind of salvation system or
bandage distribution center. The human passion for looking in the distance is the wound of religion. It is exhilarating to know that there is no cure for the passion. We
must live with the wound.
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Robert W. Funk
Facets of a Future Faith
Forming an Agenda
Agenda formation is our immediate and urgent task in the Jesus Seminar. We must
identify and exorcise residual demons of the old faith. We must assemble a litany of our abiding or emerging deep convictions, our strong affirmations. We must revisit
our profile of Jesus for insights into our own future. We must reexamine the role of the Bible in a viable faith. We must carefully forge the contours of the new community
of faith. And we must go in quest of new metaphors, new symbols, a new architecture, and resilient stories to live by, without which we are sure to fail.
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In addition to the guest presentations described above, the Jesus Seminar
discussed seminar papers that were distributed and read in advance of the meeting. Copies of the Seminar Papers are available for $20 by email as a
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Session 3 The Jesus Seminar
Discussion of Robert Funk address and seminar papers by James Veitch, The Church as Community, and David Galston, Historical Jesus and the Re-turning of Nicaea, reports from discussion groups
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Session 7 The Jesus Seminar
Discussion of major addresses, with emphasis on Richard Holloway and Anne Primavesi, and consideration of the seminar papers by Jack Hill, Finding our Moorings, and Brandon Scott,
Living in a Re-Imagined World, reports from discussion groups
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Session 10 The Jesus Seminar
Discussion of major addresses with emphasis on Elaine Pagels' address, reports of discussion groups
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Session 11 The Jesus Seminar
Open session: Propositions for the Seminar Agenda, discussion and voting. Discussion of seminar paper by Paul Verhoeven, Was Judas an Arab?
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Spring 2002 Seminar Papers.
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