Thursday, February 02, 2006

A comment on 1 Cor 2:2

One of the many things I love about theology is the impact individual phrases and sentences can make on me. They don’t have to be flashy, or long winded, or say anything new. But, on occasion, a few of them somehow stay in the back of my mind, drawing the energy of my thoughts, enticing me to worship and adoration. Here is just such a one:

‘Jesus Christ can only be preached as the crucified one’

-- David E. Garland, 1 Corinthians, (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2003)

6 Comments:

At 2/02/2006 6:39 AM, Blogger Ben Myers said...

Great quote. And to add a Bultmannian comment: Only when Jesus is preached as the Crucified does he become present as the Risen One!

 
At 2/02/2006 11:45 AM, Blogger Chris Tilling said...

Lovely!
Can you remember where you read this Bultmann quote?

 
At 2/02/2006 3:54 PM, Blogger Jeff Pioquinto,SJ said...

nice post. thanks and God bless

 
At 2/03/2006 12:17 AM, Blogger Ben Myers said...

Sorry, it's not actually a quote -- it's just my own paraphrase of one of Bultmann's central themes.

 
At 2/03/2006 3:51 PM, Blogger Chris Tilling said...

Well, it's surely a nice summary.

 
At 2/03/2006 3:52 PM, Blogger Chris Tilling said...

Mabuhai Jeff, thanks for visting.

 

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