Countdown to Christmas: Re-Imagining the Celebration, 5 of 7
Part 5 of 7: When we say "God became flesh at Christmas," which "god" are we talking about? N.T. Wright often recounts the time when he was a college chaplain at Oxford and one of his duties was to greet the undergraduate freshmen and let them know that he would be available for them if they ever wanted to talk, etc. He remembers that some of the students would say to him something to the effect of, "Thank you for the offer, but you probably won't be seeing much of me because, you see, I don't believe in God," to which he would routinely reply, "Really? Which 'god' is it that you don't believe in?" Most of the students would stumble out a few popular notions about this 'god,' like "A being who sits up in the sky and looks down disapprovingly at the world, who occasionally intervenes with 'miracles,' and who will eventually send bad people to hell and good people to heaven," to which he would respond, ...