We pronounce judgments, not by our character or our goodness, but by the intolerant ban of finality in our views, which awakens resentment and has none of the Spirit of Jesus in it. Jesus never judged like that. It was His presence, His inherent holiness that judged. Whenever we see Him we are judged instantly. We have to practice the presence of Jesus and work on the basis of his disposition. When we have experienced the unfathomable forgiveness of God for all our wrong, we must exhibit that same forgiveness to others.---Oswald Chambers, The Quotable Oswald Chambers (Grand Rapids: RBC Ministries, 2008.
Guillermo Bervejillo: Kojin Karatani’s The Structure of World History
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So I got pulled into this fascinating email exchange with Brian McLaren
about Kojin Karatani’s The Structure of World History, and it turns out
there’s thi...
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