Last Sunday was “Trinity Sunday” for churches that follow the liturgical calendar. Since worship on Sunday I’ve been thinking about the Trinity. That’s part of the point of the liturgical calendar, isn’t it? To nudge us into thinking about and paying attention to various aspects of our faith. The nudging function of the liturgical calendar […]
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Tragedy and Love: The Most Tragic Figure in the Bible
Last week I wrote that God is the most tragic figure in the Bible because God never gets what God wants and God never gets what God deserves. But why is that? Surely God has what God wants and what God deserves? And if not, why not? Why shouldn’t God have whatever God wants and whatever […]