For me, your most impactful book is THE SLAVERY OF DEATH, and everything else you’ve written explores and comments on its premise. God, in unconditionally forgiving love, hiding us all in Christ gives all of us an eccentric identity that—if we can capture its reality—changes our story and everyone else’s story whom we encounter. In this story we all have unsurpassable worth and a future due to our Christus Victor hope. I love how you have lately shown us that this joyful perception of our world can be transformative, changing (by cognition) our temporary emotion into an enduring disposition. Thank you for writing!
Wow! I loved learning about this mosaic psalm. Love how you connect such beautiful, important ideas
For me, your most impactful book is THE SLAVERY OF DEATH, and everything else you’ve written explores and comments on its premise. God, in unconditionally forgiving love, hiding us all in Christ gives all of us an eccentric identity that—if we can capture its reality—changes our story and everyone else’s story whom we encounter. In this story we all have unsurpassable worth and a future due to our Christus Victor hope. I love how you have lately shown us that this joyful perception of our world can be transformative, changing (by cognition) our temporary emotion into an enduring disposition. Thank you for writing!
Unfortunately, a victorious God of unconditionally forgiving love is not the God that many churches worship nor present to the world.