Special Topic: Confucian and Christian Conceptions of Creativity |
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Authors: | Gordon D. Kaufman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Divinity School, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA |
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Abstract: | In this article the concept of God as creativity (rather than as “the Creator”) is explored. Though creativity is a profound mystery to us humans, it is a plausible concept today because of its interconnectedness with the belief that our cosmos is evolutionary: new orders of reality come into being in the course of time. Three modalities of creativity are explored here: the initial coming into being of the universe (the Big Bang); the creativity manifest in evolutionary processes; the human creation of culture. It is suggested that this creativity itself should be thought of as God: God is creativity. Thus God-talk is given a referent that is specifiable in terms of today’s understandings of the world and the human. God remains a profound mystery here, but one with a significant place in our modern understanding of the world and human life. This article includes text and ideas taken from my book, In the beginning…Creativity (Kaufman 2004). |
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Keywords: | Creativity Creativities 1, 2, and 3 Evolution God Mystery |
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