"The World" in the Holy Scripture (Part 1)

By Father Nikolay Afanasiev

  1. In John 3:16, it’s stated that God loved the world so much that He gave His only Son so believers could have eternal life. Yet, in 1 John 2:15-16, we are warned not to love the world or its things, as love for the world negates the love of the Father. These two views reveal a seemingly contradictory stance towards the cosmos. God’s and man’s attitudes toward the world differ; what God loves, man must not. Is this a true contradiction, or do we have different understandings of the cosmos? Despite the apparent contradiction, both John’s Gospel and the First Epistle of John share a similar spirit, suggesting that attributing them to different authors is not a solution. It might be that the concepts themselves changed over time, shaped by historical shifts in the cosmos itself.

The way we view the world influences our attitude toward it. In Scripture, we can analyze the concept of the cosmos, though past analyses often fall short in fully explaining the New Testament’s teachings. The New Testament’s teaching about the cosmos belongs to the Church’s understanding, rather than being a conceptual creation. Therefore, without considering church consciousness, we cannot decipher its true meaning. Christ and the Church are inseparable in this understanding of the cosmos. By clarifying the early Church’s view of the cosmos, we gain insight into New Testament references to it.

  1. The eschatological nature of early church consciousness is acknowledged by many scholars of early Christianity, making further elaboration unnecessary. In the history of the Church’s formation, three pivotal events interconnect: Christ’s promise to build the Church (Matt. 16:18), its establishment at the Last Supper, and its realization at Pentecost. The Church’s essence is rooted in Christ; the Spirit’s descent marked the beginning of the Church, transforming the apostles into the Church of God in Christ. The new era of the Church signifies the beginning of a new eon, the messianic era in God’s plan. The apostle Peter’s first sermon after Pentecost clearly articulates the Church’s belonging to the last days and its role in the new eon.

The Jewish understanding of the Messianic era as a new eon, whether linked to cosmic catastrophe or not, presupposes the end of the old. In Christian understanding, two eons coexist. The Church’s advent does not terminate the old eon. Instead, the coexistence of new and old eons complicates human history but does not break it, as the new eon exists within it. Christians, as members of the Church, live in the new eon while existing in the world, shaped by the Church’s presence in the world.

  1. In the Old Testament, the concept of the world is expressed as “heaven and earth,” rather than a singular term. This perceived division did not exclude a holistic view of the world, seen as God’s creation. Humans are integral to the world, created for humanity. The world’s unity aligns with humanity’s unity. Jewish consciousness divided humanity into Israel and other nations, with Israel as God’s people. This division was akin to light and darkness, where Israel shone with the Torah’s light, preserving the true knowledge of God. The Torah’s cosmic significance was tied to Israel’s role in world history, yet both parts of humanity faced death’s fate. The Torah promised longevity in the Promised Land, later evolving to symbolize eternal life through resurrection.

The resurrection notion reinforced the divide between Israel and other nations. Non-Israelites were seen in the devil’s power due to idolatry. Despite the sin and death perspective, Israel found righteousness in the Torah. Yet, Jewish eschatology acknowledged temporal eons, expecting a new era but not altering the world’s nature fundamentally.

  1. Christianity inherited Jewish worldviews but interpreted them through eschatological consciousness. While Jewish thought saw the eschatological era empirically, the New Testament perceived it as hidden, awaiting Christ’s return for full realization. The “last days” commenced with the Church’s existence, marking a new aeon’s silent emergence. The Church anticipates Christ’s return as the new aeon’s full revelation. Reconciliation in Christ signifies salvation, transforming the old world eschatologically. The division of humanity ended, replaced by the Church and the world dichotomy—new and old humanity. The old aeon exists only because of the new aeon’s presence, created when the new appeared.

The Church, Christ’s Body, symbolizes the new humanity and world. The old world persists until Christ’s revelation, but the Church signifies a new creation within the current world. Thus, the Church’s existence paradoxically divides the world, as the new aeon resides within but remains distinct from the world. The ongoing transformation towards an old aeon and the Church’s eschatological destiny create a continuous, hidden cosmic shift.

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11 responses to “"The World" in the Holy Scripture (Part 1)”

  1. Sky Trinity Avatar
    Sky Trinity

    This piece is like a theological Rubik’s Cube—full of twists, turns, and just when you think you’ve got it figured out, it leaves you with more questions than answers. 😂 Seriously, if I wanted a cosmic puzzle, I’d just try to understand a German tax form!

  2. ManManMan Avatar
    ManManMan

    If I had a euro for every time someone tried to make sense of divine contradictions, well, I’d probably be able to buy a round at the pub! 🍺 Just love how we’re all meant to juggle love for the world and not love it at the same time—classic divine comedy, innit? 😂

  3. Santas Little Helper Avatar
    Santas Little Helper

    Blimey, it’s like reading an existentialist’s diary after a few too many pints—God loves the world, but we shouldn’t? Sounds like the ultimate game of cosmic contradictions! 😅

  4. Intimidation Station Avatar
    Intimidation Station

    Seems like someone’s trying to reconcile a cosmic love story with a family feud—talk about mixed signals! 😏 At least both sides agree on one thing: it’s all very ‘meta’, innit?

  5. shadow gal Avatar
    shadow gal

    Looks like Father Nikolay’s got a real knack for mixing cosmic philosophy with a side of ecclesiastical drama – who knew salvation could be so complicated? 😂 Just another day trying to untangle the Church’s cosmic wifi signal, eh?

  6. kawaii red Avatar
    kawaii red

    Oh, just what we needed—another theological deep dive into the cosmic contradictions of existence. Can’t wait to see how many more centuries we’ll spend pondering whether God loves the world or just wants us to keep our hands off it! 🤷‍♂️

  7. TrinitySoul Avatar
    TrinitySoul

    Blimey, just what we needed—a theological rollercoaster that’s about as clear as a foggy day in London. I suppose contradictions are all the rage these days, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  8. Feline 
Devil Avatar
    Feline Devil

    Crikey, who knew the cosmos was such a complicated soap opera? It’s like tossing a pint of ale into a theological debate – you either get a great discussion or a right mess! 🍻

  9. Slinger Avatar

    Seems like we’ve got a real theological cliffhanger here, eh? One minute God’s head over heels for the world, and the next, it’s all “stay away from my stuff”! Classic divine drama, I must say. 😏

  10. Ship Whip Avatar
    Ship Whip

    This delightful piece by Father Nikolay must have been penned during a rather long tea break—talk about taking the scenic route through theology! 😅 One could say he’s brought us to the crossroads of faith and confusion, where the only certainty is that we’ll need a pint to digest all these cosmic contradictions. 🍻

  11. Seems like someone took ‘love-hate relationship’ to a divine level—God loves the world, but we’re apparently on a strict no-love diet for it. Classic cosmic confusion, innit? 🤷‍♂️

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