I Am…

–  Steve Shoemaker, Urbana, IL, May 2, 2012

In Islam there are ninety-nine names for Allah

(for God.)  The Merciful, Compassionate One, these

begin the list that goes on for pages.  Hindu

respect for many Gods is almost limitless,

although legally Gods in India are wards

under the care and protection of government

(perpetual minors, they would say.)

 

Jews have words

they use instead of saying Tetragrammaton:

say Adonai, or Elohim.

The followers

of Christ repeat and repeat names he gave himself:

Good Shepherd, Light, the Vine, the Way, the Truth, the Life–

and share the “I am as I am” name with the Jews

(but add quickly “the Trinity, the three-in-one!”)

 

Agnostics, atheists point inward and are done…

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About Gordon C. Stewart

I've always liked quiet. And, like most people, I've experienced the world's madness. "Be Still! Departure from Collective Madness" (Wipf and Stock Publishers, Jan. 2017) distills 47 years of experiencing stillness and madness as a campus minister and Presbyterian pastor (IL, WI, NY, OH, and MN), poverty criminal law firm executive director, and social commentator. Our cat Lady Barclay reminds me to calm down and be much more still than I would be without her.

4 thoughts on “I Am…

  1. I really enjoyed this one. I love to hear how many things the different cultures and religions have in common. And I do know a few atheists and agnostics! What a good way of describing their faith.

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  2. Gary did a compilation of all the “names” of God in the Baha’i Faith, gleaned mostly from prayers. Amazing how expansive God is, when you start listing all the attributes (names of God). I think it’s four pages long! “Most Compassionate” is my favorite!

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    • Theer names are endless because no one can speak the Name Itself. As you and Gary know, to assign a “name” to something or someone was to have a thing in your hand or mind. God is no thing. God is beyond human knowing, except for the plethora of attributes…like Compassion. I like that on too.

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