Making Meaning by Making Enemies
On making meaning by making enemies—and the once-for-all sacrifice that frees us from the need to.
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On making meaning by making enemies—and the once-for-all sacrifice that frees us from the need to.
If we wish to create a more convivial world in which conversation predominates over dictation, we must learn to walk again. We must meet each other at eye level, not as all-seeing and autonomous ‘transparent eyeballs’ but, rather, as fellow pilgrims.
None of us is at home. Instead, we’re living in the now-but-not-yet reality of Christ’s kingdom.
On the beautiful, messy, gospel awkwardness of community with people at various levels of discipleship and spiritual growth.
Despite what historians have assumed, Baptists in the early U.S. were diverse in their voting habits and skeptical of political parties.