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Pulling on the likes of Barth, Moltmann, and Jüngel, Lewis dives into the mystery of Christ crucified and what this death means. “[T]he cross [is] the unique and ultimate point of God’s self-disclosure as triune” (p. 248).
If I’m understanding him correctly, he’s arguing that in Christ’s death, the Father forsook, the Son died, & the Holy Spirit kept the perichoretic mystery intact.
— Mar 14, 2021 02:32PM
If I’m understanding him correctly, he’s arguing that in Christ’s death, the Father forsook, the Son died, & the Holy Spirit kept the perichoretic mystery intact.
Grant Klinefelter
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One of my lenten reads—diving into a theology of Holy Saturday. Very timely as it seems the world waits in a Holy Saturday stupor during this pandemic.
— Feb 17, 2021 11:17AM
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This is such a dense read, but beautiful and challenging.
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