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Logos2Go: March 2011
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Daily thoughts on aesthetics and theology, and the entire world in between. A thought about constructive criticism. Posted by David Wang. Mar 27, 2011. When someone asks you to review something he wrote, here is a thought for you. Do you see that sunset over there? Of you trying to describe that sunset. The first response is the joy of the opportunity to see the view. The other person has made an attempt at describing it and has asked you to help in that description. Criticism, not constructive criticism.
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Logos2Go: a question
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Daily thoughts on aesthetics and theology, and the entire world in between. Posted by David Wang. Jan 27, 2012. We evangelicals pull no punches when insisting on the exclusivity of Jesus as the Way, the Truth, the Life. The very exclusivity of this claim implies holiness, because holiness means separation from that which is common. In the way the Christian confession is lived out, is expressed, in material expressions of an art-aesthetic nature, of an architectural nature. If Jesus is indeed the. Let you...
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Logos2Go: May 2010
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Daily thoughts on aesthetics and theology, and the entire world in between. Augustine on mercy in war. Posted by David Wang. May 30, 2010. Guantanamo. Civil trials for terrorists - or, ahem, depending on your political stripe, for "freedom fighters.". There's much debate these days on what to do with prisoners of war. But the very fact these guys are even alive is due to a view of human dignity traceable to Christian revelation. Put another way, you don't hear of the. City of God, Book I, Section 7.
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Logos2Go: June 2010
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Daily thoughts on aesthetics and theology, and the entire world in between. By the signs that followed. Posted by David Wang. Jun 25, 2010. So there is both the. As well as the. Defense is something we prepare for. For example, Peter exhorts his readers to "always be prepared to give . the reason. For the hope that you have." This takes some work. At any moment, are we prepared to give the. But then there is the. Portion of this formula. I've been tracking this word in the Greek:. Now here is something .
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Logos2Go: January 2011
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Daily thoughts on aesthetics and theology, and the entire world in between. Psalm 122: where fellowship is complete. Posted by David Wang. Jan 31, 2011. One of my desires is to pictorially interpret the Songs of Degrees (Psalms 120-134); one composition per psalm. Psalm 120 and 121 are here. I've been stuck on Psalm 122 for about 4 weeks; none of my sketches have been satisfying. There's so much in this psalm. Here is the first complete effort for 122, although it doesn't satisfy me either. 5 There thron...
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Logos2Go: December 2010
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Daily thoughts on aesthetics and theology, and the entire world in between. This Christmas, treasure up. Posted by David Wang. Dec 18, 2010. This Christmas I am thinking of Mary. Over the centuries Mary has gotten a bad deal. The Catholics make her almost divine; they even pray to her. We Protestants go the other way: we keep her out of prime time. She's rarely held up as a role model like other women in the Bible: Ruth, Esther, even Dorcas. But Mary had a Fund. She had treasures. Lose her son in a crowd?
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Logos2Go: To the praise of his glory
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Daily thoughts on aesthetics and theology, and the entire world in between. To the praise of his glory. Posted by David Wang. Jan 19, 2012. To most of our ears, this is a redundancy. Actually it is a redundancy of two unknowns. We don’t really know what glory is; it is just a term for most of us. And praise is something we do on Sunday mornings when, frankly, we feel like it. (Shall we go to the Arby’s for lunch after “worship? In the vision. He saw the cosmic Christ. The expression is the praise. When w...
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Logos2Go: Brides marrying themselves
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Daily thoughts on aesthetics and theology, and the entire world in between. Posted by David Wang. Mar 23, 2012. This was the news I was treated to several days ago:. A woman has married herself. It was a solo wedding. There she is, standing in front of the congregation, all by her lonesome:. Http:/ shine.yahoo.com/love-. Never mind the larger conflict over whether marriage should be limited. To a union between a man and a woman. I think when a person marries himself or herself, the real problem.
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Logos2Go: October 2010
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Daily thoughts on aesthetics and theology, and the entire world in between. Posted by David Wang. Oct 27, 2010. These days I've been in Los Angeles helping my parents downsize. They are on in years now - in their late 80s. The one can only walk very slowly; the other, well, she asks me the same questions over and over . The move to a senior community comes with its own exertions; the weight of moving their things is quite different from the weight I carry inside me. All of this in midst of:. Everything I...
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Logos2Go: March 2012
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Daily thoughts on aesthetics and theology, and the entire world in between. Posted by David Wang. Mar 23, 2012. This was the news I was treated to several days ago:. A woman has married herself. It was a solo wedding. There she is, standing in front of the congregation, all by her lonesome:. Http:/ shine.yahoo.com/love-. Never mind the larger conflict over whether marriage should be limited. To a union between a man and a woman. I think when a person marries himself or herself, the real problem. The logi...