Honouring What Once Was

This morning I began reading Berhard Lohse's Martin Luther's Theology: Its Historical and Systematic Development. Lohse introduced me to an early version of Luther as a theology student studying a standard medieval curriculum. Peter Lombard's Sentences emphasized Augustine, whom Luther regarded highly, but did so in a very scholastic philosophical manner, with which Luther felt at odds. Luther's assignment as a young student was to write marginal notes on this benchmark text. On the margins of Lombard's book Luther railed against scholasticism, especially that which was influenced by Aristotle. He complained that philosophic theology was not true theology but mere

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Journey, Ascent and Development

Last night we studied different metaphors that have been used classically throughout the history of Christianity to describe the spiritual journey: Journey, Ascent and Developmental. Eldon presented each image and then described the positive and limited aspects of each. good for me to remember is that each image can be helpful in a certain context. Just because an image has limitations, doesn't mean that is doesn't serve people at a certain time in their spiritual lives. 1) The Journey - This image has a strong base in the Exodus journey of the Old Testament. As with any journey there are

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