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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Follow up from Sunday's sermon
This is just a quick follow up to Sunday's sermon.
In case you are wondering, the quotes used are from David Bentley Hart, The Beauty of the Infinite: The Aesthetics of Christian Truth. Here are the quotes. "In Christ, totality's economy of violence is overcome by the infinity of God's peace..." "Totality is, of necessity, an economy, a circulation of substance, credit, power, and debt, a closed cycle of violence..."
Also, I mentioned U2's song "Grace" from the album All that you can't leave behind. Another song which I happened to listen to on Saturday that was helpful in developing the sermon was Bruce Cockburn's "Gospel of Bondage" from the Big Circumstance album.
In case you are wondering, the quotes used are from David Bentley Hart, The Beauty of the Infinite: The Aesthetics of Christian Truth. Here are the quotes. "In Christ, totality's economy of violence is overcome by the infinity of God's peace..." "Totality is, of necessity, an economy, a circulation of substance, credit, power, and debt, a closed cycle of violence..."
Also, I mentioned U2's song "Grace" from the album All that you can't leave behind. Another song which I happened to listen to on Saturday that was helpful in developing the sermon was Bruce Cockburn's "Gospel of Bondage" from the Big Circumstance album.
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