Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Quote of the Day

In other words, one of the most dangerous results of the impact of contemporary sentimentalized versions of love on the church is our widespread inability to think through the fundamental questions that alone enable us to maintain a doctrine of God in a biblical proportion and balance. However glorious and privileged a task that may be, none of it is easy. We are dealing with God, and fatuous reductionisms are bound to be skewed and dangerous. [D.A. Carson, The Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God (Crossway Books, 2000), p. 15

No comments: