a way of thinking about things
"What must the world be like, and what must I be like, if between me and the world the phenomenon of music can occur?"
-Victor Zuckerkandl as quoted in Jermey Begbie's Music, Theology and Time.
I like this way of thinking. Left out is 'What must God be like?'.
You can take this and run with it:
What kind of world is a world where everything has it's own smell?
What must God be like if His images spend lots of time eating, sleeping and working?
What kind of God makes millions of species of beetles?
Etc..
-Victor Zuckerkandl as quoted in Jermey Begbie's Music, Theology and Time.
I like this way of thinking. Left out is 'What must God be like?'.
You can take this and run with it:
What kind of world is a world where everything has it's own smell?
What must God be like if His images spend lots of time eating, sleeping and working?
What kind of God makes millions of species of beetles?
Etc..
1 Comments:
Stephen, I love these thoughts. You're welcome for the Elliot book. Thanks for this book, also. :)
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