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This site is devoted to theological and philosophical investigations of the spiritual meanings of life, current events, music, spiritual growth, nature, and learning to be attuned to listening to the 'language of God.' The name of this blog comes from one of Jonathan Edwards's journals which he called 'Shadows of Divine Things,' and later renamed 'Images of Divine Things.' As a Christian I am continously on a spiritual journey to grow more into the image of Christ, to understand what it means to be crucified with Christ. To seek the truths of the Christian Faith is of upmost importance, and to know that any truths that are found outside of Christianity are present there because they ultimately point to God. I have an M.A. in theology and apologetics and I completed one year of graduate studies in Philosophy at Marquette University.

Friday, January 13, 2006

A Good Synopsis/Review of "The Way to Nicaea"

David Wright at Nelmezzo has been writing a synopsis/review of John Behr's work "The Way to Nicaea."

He has posted six (6) articles and at the beginning of these latest articles he provides an outline with the links of all his previous posts in this series. This is very helpful for those who have not read any of the previous posts.

His posts on this work have been very informative, thought provoking and have made me want to buy the book and read it myself.

If you have time go check out this series, it well worth the time spent and David is doing a fine job presenting the work. Thank you much for this series David.

2 Comments:

Blogger DWright said...

Thanks, TB! Should have the next installment by the end of today . . .

3:33 PM, January 14, 2006  
Blogger DWright said...

Well, so much for the next installment by yesterday. I had to finish the whole book by today for the class. I did, but it was dense stuff, so that's taken up all my time. I'll post the next installment tomorrow.

Hopefully my Christological hangover (there's only so much Christology you can take at once) will be gone after a night's sleep.

10:24 PM, January 15, 2006  

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