“strange attractor” of the cosmos. When Jesus becomes an abstraction, faith loses its reproductive power. “Jesus did not come to make bad people good. He came to make dead people live.”1 Paul said that Jesus is “head over all things [for] the church.”2 Notice, Jesus is head over all things not for the state but for the church. All things are placed under His feet, Paul wrote, but Jesus has been appointed “head” of “all things” for the church.” Some have made Jesus the chaplain of the American dream.