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Sixty-five years ago on this St. Bartholomew Day at 8:50 p.m., I took my first uncertain breath on the labour and delivery floor of the now demolished King’s Daughter’s Hospital in Duncan, British Columbia.
The Apostle Paul’s teaching is often viewed in a negative light set against the teaching of Jesus. But, no one wrote about the power of love with more eloquence and conviction than the Apostle Paul. Read the rest of this entry »
Jesus and Paul both spoke frequently about love.
When Aslan moves on from dealing with the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ life to the writings of Paul, he makes a common, but largely discredited leap.
It has always struck me as curious advice.