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Taking biblical passages that most Christians are familiar with, Walter Brueggemann draws out new meaning around the theme of God’s grace to us as servants. He argues that we are most free when we are most enslaved to the Lord’s will, as the passions of the moment and the idols of cultures lose their grip on us. Brueggemann’s work is filled with passion for edifying the church, with insights both...

WISDOM CULMINATES IN PRAISE! Wisdom of course is not the acquiring of knowledge nor the accumulation of data. It is long-term, patient, discerning attentiveness to the character and quality of life, to the sustaining inter-relations that appear, to the peculiar ways in which life comes to fruition, in which promises are kept, in which pathologies cost, in which healings happen.1 Such attentiveness may be discerned in the largeness of creation,
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