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“A nontheological faith cannot explain itself, but a too theological faith loses contact with the reason for its existence. (154)”
― Harold O.J. Brown, Heresies: The Image of Christ in the Mirror of Heresy and Orthodoxy from the Apostles to the Present
― Harold O.J. Brown, Heresies: The Image of Christ in the Mirror of Heresy and Orthodoxy from the Apostles to the Present
“Information is strength without coordination. We become a danger mostly to ourselves when we have it. Understanding is the ability to coordinate that raw information in meaningful ways. Understanding creates a certain enthusiasm. We can direct our knowledge toward potentially useful ends--but we may also be a danger to others. Wisdom, however, is knowing how, when, and why we use our understanding; wisdom is settling into our understanding without being too enamored by it.”
― Shane Hipps, Flickering Pixels: How Technology Shapes Your Faith
― Shane Hipps, Flickering Pixels: How Technology Shapes Your Faith
“Mysticism keeps men sane. As long as you have mystery you have health; when you destroy mystery you create morbidity.”
― G.K. Chesterton
― G.K. Chesterton
“... The witness is frequent and insistent that God is inherently relational and personal. So God cannot be either received or understood apart from our being personal and realtional as well. That most emphatically excludes the detached intellect as a way of knowing God. It excludes programmatic work as a way of knowing God. It excludes cultivation of the ecstatic and visionary as a way of knowing God. God is not an abstract idea that can be mastered, not an impersonal force that can be used, not a private experience that can be indulged." Eugene Peterson, "Living the Resurrection" (106).”
― Eugene H. Peterson
― Eugene H. Peterson
“... prayer does not have to be theologically correct. It is a conversation.”
― John Goldingay, Isaiah
― John Goldingay, Isaiah
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