Evolution has provided a new understanding of reality, with
revolutionary consequences for Christianity. In an evolutionary
perspective the incarnation involved God entering the evolving
human species to help it imitate the trinitarian altruism in whose
image it was created and counter its tendency to self-absorption.
Primarily, however, the evolutionary achievement of Jesus was to
confront and overcome death in an act of cosmic significance,
ushering humanity into the culminating stage of its evolutionary
destiny, the full sharing of God's inner life. Previously such
doctrines as original sin, the fall, sacrifice, and atonement
stemmed from viewing death as the penalty for sin and are shown not
only to have serious difficulties in themselves, but also to emerge
from a Jewish culture preoccupied with sin and sacrifice that could
not otherwise account for death. The death of Jesus on the cross is
now seen as saving humanity, not from sin, but from individual
extinction and meaninglessness. Death is now seen as a normal
process that affect all living things and the religious doctrines
connected with explaining it in humans are no longer required or
justified. Similar evolutionary implications are explored affecting
other subjects of Christian belief, including the Church, the
Eucharist, priesthood, and moral behavior.
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