Today's gospel is the Doubting Thomas gospel, the New Testament
statement on the limits of materialism and Christ's tolerant nod to
science. It has, like so much of the Gospel, an ironic element. Talking
across time, Christ's followers are not going to be reassured like
Thomas; they will have to accept some things on the basis of faith.
Christ, importantly, does not dismiss Thomas' skepticism. Thomas is a rational guy with a big persona in the gospel. And he is brave. (http://steeleydock.blogspot.com/2012/04/sunday-sermon-41512.html) But he is a twin, a doppelganger, if you will. He is as complex as man and men.
And this complexity allows Christ to break down the aspects of men, like a prism, in the light.
Christ, importantly, does not dismiss Thomas' skepticism. Thomas is a rational guy with a big persona in the gospel. And he is brave. (http://steeleydock.blogspot.com/2012/04/sunday-sermon-41512.html) But he is a twin, a doppelganger, if you will. He is as complex as man and men.
And this complexity allows Christ to break down the aspects of men, like a prism, in the light.
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