Pastor Mike II
Taking
his stand on Timothy 2-5 Pastor Mike does not believe in ‘mediators’ such as
saints or the Mother of God. As I said in my previous piece I have no problem
with this. I must note, however, that any group that splits from another over
finite mediators will soon enough split within itself over finite mediators.
Islam is THE religion most committed to the unicity of God. A Muslim would
almost certainly say to Pastor Mike that he puts a finite individual, Jesus,
between humans and God. He would almost certainly object that Pastor Mike is
not radical enough in his submission to the one true God because he associates
God, in his thoughts and prayers, with a ‘son’ or second principle. In fact, if
the Protestant Pastor Mike REALLY wants to be rigorous about putting the soul
in the most direct ‘unmediated’ relation to God he should consider that he has,
in fact, been outflanked on that front. Of course Pastor Mike will emphasize
the identity of Jesus with God and appeal to the classical Christian notions of
the Trinity and incarnation. God works uniquely IN Jesus such that I come to
God by his mediation. Of course saying this exposes him to objections from the
other side. If we CAN have A mediator why not more? God is sovereign and if he
can work through the humanity of Jesus then Jesus, presumably, can also work
through those he dwells in such as his saints or his mother. If you can have
mediation then you can have mediated mediation. This is not just a tension in
Christianity. Those secret masters of theological discourse the Neo-Platonists
confronted the same issue. Do we simplify the spiritual hierarchy or ramify it?
Thus, we have Porphyry who (it seems-depending on authenticating certain texts)
radically simplified the intelligible world. We have Proclus who aggressively
expanded it. These trends play out in Christian theology in the work of
Augustine on the one side and Dionysius on the other. Because of this occluded
historical determination I no longer think the 17th century
categories in which the ‘confessions’ define their differences are adequate to history. There are more
primal encounters that need to be understood before we even begin to discuss
things like the Mother of God or infused righteousness. This is true in the
Islamic tradition too because, in spite of the rigor of the Koran, saints and
chains of mediators show up there too, particularly in the heavily Neo-Platonized
Ismaili tradition. Plus, to address the elephant in this particular room, a
significant percentage of people in Pastor Mike’s own evangelical community
regard the former POTUS Donald J. Trump as vessel though whom the blessings of
God flow to the nation. Some identify loving Jesus with loving Trump. Trump is
the means through which their loyalty to Jesus is expressed. Divine favor flows down to us through Trump and our love to God flows upward through him. Others
who do not seem to believe this have no problem keeping company with those who
do (so much for ‘protesting’). This is as clear an instance of religious
mediation as I know and if even ultra-protestants can’t do without finite
mediators I’m not sure where that leaves the rest of us.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6VJXF87VsM
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