Daniel Mcgregor

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What is it, then, that we “doubt,” when we fail to ask in faith? That God exists, or that he rewards those who seek him (cf. Heb. 11:6)? Quite possibly, yet more fundamentally we doubt the selves God holds out to us and the God who offers us ourselves. As such, doubt is the radical sin, the sin that undermines agency at its root.
Finding and Seeking: Ethics as Theology, vol. 2
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