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I heard from a reliable person (theologically sound and well-read priest of some 25 years; Ph.D. in the theology of St. Bonaventure) that God’s plan for mankind included some kind of revelation or appearance of Himself to man, and that God would have come to man even if man had not fallen.
This was just something said in a long and rich conversation about various theological ideas, so there wasn’t time to ask for more detail about that (we were, in fact, discussing something else, and this just came up).
Can anyone give me some information on this? If man had not fallen, would God have come to earth and revealed himself somehow (in human form?) to mankind?
I assume this must be some kind of theological speculation, since I can’t recall anything in the Bible that implies such an expectation (God walking in the cool of the evening and speaking to Adam and Eve is after the Fall…).
I’m looking for authoritative sources for this idea.
Thanks!
This was just something said in a long and rich conversation about various theological ideas, so there wasn’t time to ask for more detail about that (we were, in fact, discussing something else, and this just came up).
Can anyone give me some information on this? If man had not fallen, would God have come to earth and revealed himself somehow (in human form?) to mankind?
I assume this must be some kind of theological speculation, since I can’t recall anything in the Bible that implies such an expectation (God walking in the cool of the evening and speaking to Adam and Eve is after the Fall…).
I’m looking for authoritative sources for this idea.
Thanks!