curtis: I'm really struck by the way in which perience in inescapably shapes theology andere here's what i mean. When you start e talking about psalm forty six and talking about is being social and cultural and society, you're talking about what's happening to nations,. not just like a personal crisis like bankruptcy or troubled marriage, it real. And so therefore, i think itis one of the things i think that's going to happen, and ending up happening as we move into nairven stability," he says.
It’s been an eventful week, and for many a deeply troubling one. But of course, no matter what end of the political spectrum you come from, weeks like this seem increasingly common. The hits just keep on coming, as do the feelings of loss and fear. So how are we as Christians to navigate such deeply troubled times? This week, David and Curtis dive into this question with some interesting thoughts from Rudyard Kipling, and some even more important (and eternal) wisdom from the Psalms.
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