1. Logos theology is a theology of presence without division. It is a way of unification, of which the incarnation is the greatest visible example.
  2. Stoicism’s opening premise fails to understand that, from its conception, the heart is a thorny bramble.
  3. Good, we tend to think, is the absence of evil. But this reversal of the formula can only have disastrous consequences.
  4. We bring nothing with us that contributes to the preaching or the hearing of God’s promise to us.
  5. For Japan’s highly secularized elite, alienated by collapsing opportunity and the materialistic void left behind, Bach’s music was a balm.
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  7. 1517 would not exist without the leadership, friendship, and faithfulness of Pastor Ron Hodel.
  8. The Savior wasn’t always forthright with his intentions behind using and relaying certain parabolic narratives.
  9. Great things are contained in these seemingly unimportant words: "Behold, your king." Such boundless gifts are brought by this poor and despised king.
  10. False holiness is always a possession and achievement of the individual in isolation from the good of others. And so it isn’t holiness at all.
  11. All human wisdom, righteousness, and holiness are made futile in that which belongs to God’s kingdom.