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God’s sovereignty and God’s beauty are self-correcting and mutually stimulating themes in the history of Reformed spirituality. If we stress only one side of the tradition, we make Theodore Beza’s austere predestinarianism indicative of the whole. But if we emphasize only the other we wind up with Ralph Waldo Emerson’s amorphous nature mysticism, cut off from any roots in the past.
Ravished by Beauty: The Surprising Legacy of Reformed Spirituality
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