Saturday, March 18, 2006

Patrick, the Saint

So I realize that I might get branded heretic for this, but what else is new?

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We were having a discussion last night about the 4-leaf clover and the 3-leaf clover. As we'd heard, St. Patrick found the 3-leaf clover to be a great illustration for the trinity...that is, a good way to explain that God was Father-Son-Spirit. He used it in explaining the triune nature of God.

We wondered out loud what the 4-leaf would mean then? Perhaps he would include himself?

And it got me thinking about how so much theology is based around how people are really just pawns...and really heaven is the reality and not here-and-now. And I disagree with so much of that. It just doesn't seem to be much of what Jesus spoke about...with the Kingdom being at hand and his mission being so dependent on the disciples who bore his name.

So perhaps a 4-leaf clover is a better understanding of how God works in this world...that it's Father-Son-Spirit-Creation...all in harmony...connected...inter-reliant.

Or am I just a heretic with some wishful thinking? Or am I just articulating someone else's thoughts?

2 comments:

Unknown said...

"So perhaps a 4-leaf clover is a better understanding of how God works in this world...that it's Father-Son-Spirit-Creation...all in harmony...connected...inter-reliant"

Sweet, I like your thinking, never thought of it that way:)

Hope you had a good St Paddys day!

Peace
Kirsty

Andrew Greenhalgh said...

Ryan, I realize I'm a bit late on this one but it's interesting that you came to that conclusion. I finally got a hold of Brian M.'s new book, "The Secret Message of Jesus", and in the last chapter that I read he just articulated just about the same thing. Sounds like you're on a good wavelength to me! Hope all is well!