tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2118802837677828648.post8692136837217063472..comments2023-07-15T02:40:59.308-05:00Comments on The W(a/o)nderer: A MetaphorJonathan McRayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11320785725421810116noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2118802837677828648.post-33288311225045883352009-12-21T21:44:56.793-06:002009-12-21T21:44:56.793-06:00Theology is a human construct. Consequently, our t...Theology is a human construct. Consequently, our task of divine inquiry is perpetually and innately flawed and broken. Our best attempts at knowing God pale in comparison with God's attempts at disclosing Godself through the humble, the broken, the marginal and the rejected. Perhaps that's why we are called to serve others for it's there that we discover the character of God in more poignant ways than we ever will in a house of worship.<br /><br />And for the record, I've told you in four different countries that you need to publish. Ditto to Michael's comment. I can clearly see what a poor influence I have had to that end but I am still hopeful.<br /><br />An anonymous Australian-American-British displaced Chicago-area minister (considering how you love anonymous posts).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2118802837677828648.post-13404107289886852302009-12-06T15:35:39.870-06:002009-12-06T15:35:39.870-06:00For the record, if you ever decided to choose a &q...For the record, if you ever decided to choose a "career" in the traditional sense, if that career does not include you writing, consider yourself disowned! <br />...in other words, well done.Michael McRaynoreply@blogger.com