Thursday 22 October 2020

He.


Despite the fact that we intuitively know that God has no gender, or rather that God has characteristics of both genders, the bulk of our religious traditions represent God as male.

This is compounded by the fact that there is no gender neutral pronoun for addressing God.

The Christian tradition uses Lord or Father on most occasions although there are some feminine images associated with God.

So our unconscious archetype of God is masculine no matter what we may reason consciously.

This is important because we must negotiate the unconscious to establish a relationship with God.

And if we reject the masculine stereotype of God we are rejecting our own unconscious image of God.

So perhaps it is wiser to allow both images of God to co-exist rather than enforcing one over the other.

So using He or Father or Lord is still a legitimate way of addressing God.      


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