4 Quotes & Sayings By Gregory A Boyd

Dr. Gregory A. Boyd is the Senior Pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the founder of Abba Academy, a ministry devoted to training leaders in the faith. He is also the author of over forty books, including most recently, Answering God: The Relational Gospel of Jesus Christ (Zondervan), Heaven: A History (HarperOne), and The Myth of Separation (Baker) Read more

He lives with his wife, Lisa, in Salt Lake City.

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I don't want to base my life on a symbol, " he said resolutely. "I want reality, and the Christian faith has always been rooted in reality. What's not rooted in reality is the faith of liberal scholars. They're the ones who are following a pipe dream, but Christianity is not a pipe dream. Gregory A. Boyd
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If we further consider this divine panoramic view within which all evil is supposedly a "secret good" is held by a God who, according to Scripture, has a passionate hatred toward all evil, the "solution" becomes more problematic still. For it is certainly not clear how God could hate what he himself wills and sees as a contributing ingredient in the good of the whole. If all things play themselves out according to a divine plan, how can God genuinely hate anything? . Gregory A. Boyd
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For the first time I was beginning to discern a God whom I actually wanted to live for. I was beginning to discover the motivation of Paul when he proclaimed, “Christ’s love compels us” (2 Cor. 5: 14). All my life I’d tried to be good to avoid hell, or the ugly-stick flogging, or my stepmother’s beatings with a two-by-four. But while most people would undoubtedly be better at behaving well with these frightful motivations than I ever was, no one could ever be transformed by these sorts of motivations. Threatening motivations address behavior, but they can never transform our identity. They motivate people to change as a means of protecting themselves, but for this reason they can never move us beyond ourselves to become someone fundamentally different from who we currently are. And threatening motivations can certainly never transform us into people with an other-oriented, self-sacrificial, loving character. Only a motivation that is anchored in love can do this. Gregory A. Boyd