Arun  Britto

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There is a pattern here. Those who have long pondered the story of Jesus will recognize it. We expect God to be ‘in charge’: taking control, sorting things out, getting things done. But the God we see in Jesus is the God who wept at the tomb of his friend. The God we see in Jesus is the God-the-Spirit who groans without words. The God we see in Jesus is the one who, to demonstrate what his kind of ‘being in charge’ would look like, did the job of a slave and washed his disciples’ feet.
God and the Pandemic: A Christian Reflection on the Coronavirus and its Aftermath
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