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The Gate of the Heart: Richard Sibbes on the Imagination
The following is Chapter 13 of Richard Sibbes’ The Soul’s Conflict with Itself. The chapter is entitled “Of imagination, sin of it, and remedies for it.”
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!
All That God Is: John Webster and Cyril of Alexandria on Divine Aseity and Theosis
In recent years, the Church has seen a renaissance and recovery of the Classical doctrine of God. Most of this recovery has centered on doctrines like simplicity, impassibility, reactions against Eternal Subordination of the Son, and a more Classical focus on Christology.
Upon the Seeking of Lost Cattle
When seeking your lost cattle, keep in mind,
That thus Christ Jesus seeks your souls to find.
The Third Reich and a Church of Disenchantment: Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Christological Imagination as Resistance to Spiritual Abuse
The firm foundation in the face of war, the hope in the darkness of abuses of authority, is to imaginatively look back to who Christ is and to look forward to the promised blessings of sanctification.