I may also have written on this on earlier versions of my website:
(The even-earlier versions of the site existed… but are not relevant here.)
Everything I’ve written on the subject, from the beginning of this version of the site.
I may also have written on this on earlier versions of my website:
(The even-earlier versions of the site existed… but are not relevant here.)
What theology must be if it is to be healthy and fruitful as a field.
Or, John Webster cracking very wise.
How spiritual formation is not mere interiority or “authenticity” but death-and-resurrection at the hand of the living God.
‘It is “an interruption which addresses us.”’