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This paper examines the biblical data underlying the psychological analogy, with special attention to the Son as Word and the Spirit as Love; it then offers a theological articulation of that analogy.
Herman Bavinck’s “The Origin and Value of Mythology”
Behold, a Sower went out to sow. With his Son in toe, it would be the last time they spoke this side of the grave.
Gathering sticks for the hanging ferns, a sparrow on my front porch thawed herself out in the early morning silence of my coffee and recitations of the Lord's Prayer.
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This paper examines the biblical data underlying the psychological analogy, with special attention to the Son as Word and the Spirit as Love; it then offers a theological articulation of that analogy.
Herman Bavinck’s “The Origin and Value of Mythology”
A still night on the porch settles in my soul.
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A Far Green Country: Gandalf the White and the Good News of the Inevitability of Death
At the core of the Christian gospel is not more advice, checklists, or effort, but an event. The death of death in the death of Christ!