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“Nothing can be clearer, of course, than that the conception of its unity enters fundamentally int...
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"Our Lord says that He has given this glory to those who believe in Him 'that they may be one eve...
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“Far from presenting a picture of unity to the world, the church seems almost to give a warning ex...
“The Church is one, and by her fertility she has extended by degree into many. In the same way, the sun has many rays, but a single light; a tree has many bran...
Next time out I plan on starting up a new series on Christian Unity that I'm looking forward to with much anticipation. Until then, here's a prayer from Sir Fr...
"He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whethe...
“There is no such thing as excess in our taking of this spiritual food. There is no such virtue as temperance in spiritual feasting.” --Jonathan Edwards, “The...
Paul’s closing doxology in Romans 11:33-36 is a rousing hymn celebrating the supremacy of God over both history and human beings. The capstone to his majestic,...
In Marilynne Robinson's unforgettable novel Gilead, the congregationalist (and unapologetically Calvinist/Barthian!) pastor John Ames pens this provocative refl...
*Note: I'll return next time to my series about "The Promises and Perils of Bilingual Christians"
Who needs to bother about dry, dusty theology?
“Many things c...