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“You Prepare a Table for Me”: Eating Our Way To Our Enemies’ Conversion

“You Prepare a Table for Me”: Eating Our Way To Our Enemies’ Conversion

seventh in a guest series by Myles Werntz on Psalm 23 and the moral life

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Sep 02, 2022
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Provision of God and the Presence of Enemies

The arc of the moral life takes place in Death’s shadow, with the promise that all that we are is bound for dissolution. But the path through Death, by the grace of the Shepherd-LORD, is one which ends not in despair, though not in complete repair. If we undertake the moral life hoping for success, we do not u…

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Myles Werntz
Professor and author/editor of eight books in ethics/theology. Available for consultation for churches, universities, and nonprofits.
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