The First Quarter 2018 Issue of Currents in Theology and Mission published today a review of Be Still!. Currents is the quarterly theological journal of the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and Wartburg Theological Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa. Click Book Reviews for the review by Edward F. (Ted) Campbell, McCormick Theological Seminary Professor of Old Testament Emeritus.
Thanks to Currents in Theology and Mission editors Craig Nessan (Wartburg Theological Seminary) and Kathleen Billman (Lutheran Theological Seminary at Chicago), and “Book Reviews” editors Ralph Klein, Troy Troftgruben, and Craig Nessen for featuring Be Still! as the first among Currents‘ “Book Reviews” for the First Quarter 2018.
Prayers for grace, peace, stillness, and for small victories of “prophetic” madness over collective madness in 2018.
- Gordon C. Stewart, Chaska, MN, December 29, 2017.
Yay!
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Lutherans are my favorites!
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While I, of course, am conflicted — well, broadened anyway.
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Happy New Year to my favorite Lutherterian.
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And, of course, that’s one of the many things for which I am grateful. Now it’s 2018 — Maybe we have to descend deeper into hell before rising again, or maybe this will be the year of rising. Either way,I pray for those who most need help.
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I hope we don’t have to sink deeper into hell before rising again, but, hey, neither Good Friday nor Holy Saturday has the final word. There is a deep hope within the human soul, a light that flickers even in the deepest darkness.
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Amen
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Second come “terians”?
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Congrats!
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Thanks, Karin.
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