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.
Probably not, unfortunately. Maybe I can write something up, though?
Webster expounding/expanding on Bonhoeffer and Barth.
Or: it has been months since I wrote anything, so I’m scratching that itch.
Fiction, nonfiction, steak, popcorn: find books you love and reread them.
Two quotes from a John Webster sermon of the same title: on worship, and the one worshipped.
‘It is “an interruption which addresses us.”’
The first of two volumes of collected essays and papers by John Webster. Very, very scholarly.
The incredibly good news about us of which Christ is the guarantee.