I have noticed certain parallels between the concept of the Holy Trinity, the nature of the material world, the human brain and global cultural paradigms that have led me to an interpretation of the Holy Trinity as manifesting in these "worldly" phenomena, hence a naturalistic rather than supernaturalistic interpretation. It is of course not a complete interpretation of the triune God. It is also not intended to rule out supernatural or miraculous aspects of God, although note that the notion of the supernatural/miraculous is relative to culture, and some of today's technologies might be viewed as supernatural or miraculous by ancient people.
In short, the interpretation is based on the integration of the processes of differentiation and unification in a spatiotemporal world, where the Son is a differentiating influence while the Holy Spirit is a unifying influence, and the Father is their source. These influences manifest in differentiating and unifying processes in the material world, most fundamentally in the wave-particle duality of matter. They also manifest in the left (analytic) and right (holistic) hemispheres of the human brain, male-female duality, and cultural dualities such as science and technology vs. art and religion, individualism vs. collectivism, capitalism vs. socialism, and Western vs. Eastern cultures.
As a bonus, this theological framework also suggests a naturalistic interpretation of the prophesied apocalypse at the center of which is globalization, which seems to be a culmination of the history of mankind on earth, in which the dual/complementary tendencies in the human mind and society are confronted and integrated, thus leading to a fuller manifestation of the Holy Trinity on earth.
In short, the interpretation is based on the integration of the processes of differentiation and unification in a spatiotemporal world, where the Son is a differentiating influence while the Holy Spirit is a unifying influence, and the Father is their source. These influences manifest in differentiating and unifying processes in the material world, most fundamentally in the wave-particle duality of matter. They also manifest in the left (analytic) and right (holistic) hemispheres of the human brain, male-female duality, and cultural dualities such as science and technology vs. art and religion, individualism vs. collectivism, capitalism vs. socialism, and Western vs. Eastern cultures.
As a bonus, this theological framework also suggests a naturalistic interpretation of the prophesied apocalypse at the center of which is globalization, which seems to be a culmination of the history of mankind on earth, in which the dual/complementary tendencies in the human mind and society are confronted and integrated, thus leading to a fuller manifestation of the Holy Trinity on earth.