According to MacDonald, human imagination is made in the image of the imagination of God. You too have this God-given ability.
Read MoreSocks were created in pairs. A sock is impractical, ineffective, and pointless without its partner. A single sock has no meaning. It does not belong in the world.
Read MoreIn the creation story, there is no epistemological process that explains how Adam came to know certain sounds, that when grouped together made words, and when placed with other words communicated something with meaning.
Read MoreThe Pentateuchal narrative may have numerous characters that experience odd situations compared to our own, but the ultimate protagonist of the narrative is God.
Read MoreThe first thing that can be learned about the Holy Spirit’s work in the artisan is that God highly values craftspeople and their crafts.
Read MoreEntering through the unseemly door of a 17th century pub I could not dismiss the sensation of walking through a wardrobe into an entirely different world.
Read MoreDid God supply the content and leave the literary forms to the writers? Because there is no literature without imagination, the Bible is an imaginative book. Gutsy, bold, audacious, and sometimes subtle imagination.
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