“The communion which holy souls have with God consists in their having an eye of faith towards him, as a God that has an eye of favour towards them. The intercourse is kept up by the eye.”
—Matthew Henry
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The Legacy of the Two Evils
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Zen: Accepting Reality as It Isn’t
(Last updated on 8 June 2014) Image: intentionally blurred picture of “winter railings” courtesy flickr’s tarrytown (creative commons license).”Originally written for a course at Luther Rice University & Seminary in August 2011, under the title “Zen: Accepting Reality As It … Continue reading
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Zen & The Art of Gospel-Evasion: Interview with Commentary
(Last updated on 8 June 2014) Originally written for a course at Luther Rice University & Seminary in August 2011, under the title “Zen & The Art of Gospel-Evasion: An Interview with Commentary.” Outline PrefaceZen & The Art of Gospel-Evasion: … Continue reading