The Bible makes a very radical idea inescapable: not only is the gospel the interpretive norm for the whole Bible, but there is an important sense in which Jesus Christ is the mediator of the meaning of everything that exists. In other words, the gospel is the hermeneutical norm for the whole of reality.
- Graeme Goldsworthy
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Making Religious People Angry
Scott Thomas over at the acts 29 blog discusses one of the more provocative paragraphs in Timothy Keller's phenomenal new book The Prodigal God
Just read this book last night. Loved it! Funny, The Reason for God was for skeptics and The Prodigal God was for Christians. I was challenged by the Reason for God as a Christian more than I was by the Prodigal God. But loved each of them!
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Just read this book last night. Loved it! Funny, The Reason for God was for skeptics and The Prodigal God was for Christians. I was challenged by the Reason for God as a Christian more than I was by the Prodigal God. But loved each of them!
GB
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