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God In the Womb
The Magnificat invites us to enter into, consider, and embrace the worldview of a teenaged Jewish girl and her geriatric aunt: The one bearing the prophet Elijah which was to come and the other carrying within her womb the God whom she and her nation worshipped and feared. -
Preaching the Ascension as Thy Kingdom Come
If Easter is about Jesus as the prototype of the new creation, then the Ascension is about His enthronement as the One who rules forevermore on Earth as it is in Heaven. -
Jesus’ Amnesty Program
Jesus speaks His Word, and a new world order emerges, with the possibility of uniting disparate parties in the true faith. -
The Annunciation and Proclamation: A Reflection on the Virgin and Virginity
Undue Protestant antipathies toward Mary have muted not only her place in redemption history and its necessary connection to Christology, but also the virtue of virginity. -
Christmas Special: Jesus Renders the Ordinary Extraordinary
The incarnate Son of God makes ordinary events extraordinary by making them events that factor into our salvation. -
The Law and the Already Terrified Conscience
Where contrition is evident, the conscience has already been prodded, piqued, finally terrified. More Law only serves to confirm the lie this person is already at risk of believing: that the last work of the conscience is also God’s last word. But God’s last word is the word of absolution, not the confirmation of the conscience’s testimony, but now its contradiction.
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