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The Pedagogy of Grace, Repentance, and Love
This chapter delves into the connection between grace and repentance, exploring how grace can lead to transformation. It also discusses the importance of using different language when discussing repentance and highlights the transformative power of love.
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How does the light get in? Leonard Cohen suggests, "There's a crack in everything / That's how..." Whether from our restlessness, our fear, or our trauma, to see the world rightly might start with the need to acknowledge the crack in everything.
Only then can we see a new world of understanding and belonging and well-being.
Graham Ward (University of Oxford) joins Ryan McAnnally-Linz to reflect on the purpose of theology, Christology as the place where the divine and the human come together, trauma, restlessness, fear, the human capacity for creativity and destruction (and which will we choose?), and how the Gospels offer a new sense of belonging.
About Graham Ward
Graham Ward is Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford and is author of several books, including How the Light Gets In and Another Kind of Normal.
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