100 years ago today C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien met for the 1st time. They weren't friends at first. Lewis's first impression: "No harm in him: only needs a smack or so." But this was the start of one of history's most important literary relationships. A day to be thankful for.
@BakedBrit2@SpursArmyTweets@PLMatchCentre That’s my issue with it. Who cares if he barely touched the ball. He clearly steps on his foot and then takes his legs out.
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@revchadbrooks@jt_english No, I think that’s what he means by saying it’s the “means not the goal.” Not mutually exclusive, but there certainly seems to be a hierarchy based on one being eternal and the other finite.
This is why traditional Christian theology has viewed the charge of hellenization (a charge perfected by the 19th c German liberal school of history-of-dogma, now recrudescing in many forms) with ironic bemusement. Trinity sounds very little like Timaeus; subordinationism much.