Metatheology

Metatheology by Paul Kuk Won Chang, published by AuthorHouse in October 2005, is a 164-page exploration of religious themes through a unique lens. The author examines Metatheology with academic honesty, delving into Christianity, the Bible, and the ancient Near East while approaching these subjects from an Asian perspective free of Western bias. His study emphasizes the restoration of traditional Christian values and offers insights into the complexities of human destiny and the cultural significance of temple practices across civilizations.
Readers will find a thorough investigation of how archaeological discoveries illuminate the ancient cultures of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Syro-Palestine, revealing a historical backdrop that shaped religious thought. The text discusses the confrontation between idolatry and polytheism and their implications for human fate, while also highlighting the transformative message of the New Testament. By presenting Jesus Christ as the revealed God, the book aims to connect theological disciplines with a broader understanding of humanity’s spiritual journey, emphasizing themes of contrition and repentance in the Holy Spirit.
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The author addresses Metatheology with a fair sense of academic honesty and a profound insight into religious reality. He approaches Christianity, the Bible, the ancient Near East, religion, theology and the Church as an Asian free of Western bias. It is significant to note that he has with enthusiasm studied all the subjects in original languages in the West. Interestingly enough, he realizes, confirms, restores and enlivens the traditional values of Christianity.
Archaeology disclosed the huge magnitude of the cultures and civilizations of Mesopotamia Egypt and Syro-Palestine as well as a large quantity of inscriptions. However, the magnitude proves to be a conglomeration of temple cultures deviced to pacify the anger of the Unknown. The Unknown, represented by idolatry and polytheism, confronts and threatens human self with arbitrary destinies and fates leading to cruel, merciless misfortunes and death. This complex of destiny and fate has obsessed not only the Near East but also the whole world past and present. It has indispensably given rise to temple culture that is characteristic of the whole globe. The New Testament reveals that Jesus Christ is the Son of God as deus revelatus (the revealed God), and the Cross of Jesus Christ pacified the wrath of God, tearing the curtain of the temple from top to bottom and he rose again after three days with triumph over death. The story is continuous in history: Jesus Christ is now present in the human soul and self proceeding to Eternity with contrition and repentance in the Holy Spirit. This is the legitimate, proper sense of Metatheology. Thus a new vista is opened up to orient Christianity with all its theological and practical disciplines and the whole globe to Jesus Christ over destiny and fate.
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