I’m Back…
After a unduly long hiatus from blogging (nearly five months) I figured that it is best time for me to resume writing publicly. Make no mistake, I have not taken a break from writing but have heretofore been occupied with a plethora of private writing endeavors which burgeoned beyond my initial expectations. I am now endeavoring to resume my public course of writing. Beyond the expected raving crusade against gnosticism, the pursuit of integrated personal wholeness and my fanatical obsessions with the Trinity and the resurrection, in the months to come you can expect some of the following (at least this is what is on my heart to be thinking/writing/conversing about):
- Reflections on the book of Job – what does this book (yea, God) have to say to the person (world) enmeshed in real and profound suffering?
- Reports from my recent experiences in exploring the liturgical tradition of the Church, including celebrating the Christian year (all of it, not just Christmas and Easter), participating in liturgical worship, praying the daily office from the Book of Common Prayer, reciting the Psalms weekly and following a course of daily Bible readings structured around the Christian year.
- Thoughts on developing a more robust emotional life (from a Biblical, psychological and practical perspective)
- Consideration of what the “Gospel” is, in light of Jesus and Paul’s Jewish background, especially the books of Isaiah and the Psalms.
- A Continuation of the series of thoughts I began related to the “Person and History of the Holy Spirit.”
Then again…who knows what I’ll be thinking-pondering-meditating-praying-crying about in the ensuing days. If in the next six months I can cover all those topics I will be quite impressed with myself…
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