The time-changing revelation of God’s love comes to us not in the form
of a doctrinal missive, but as the Incarnate Word, expressed not as an
inanimate form or lifeless concept, but as a living, breathing speaking,
acting, feeling, thinking person. The only way to comprehend this
subject is from the perspective of encounter – to behold the glory of
the flesh-becoming Word, full of grace and truth (John 1:14).
Judith A Diehl, Review of Paul Anderson, The Riddles of the Fourth Gospel, (Fortress, 2012).
I know. I cheated. TGwo sentences. But Diehl's point is too important to truncate it.
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