Friday, May 29

Quote of Wright...

"What if the resurrection, instead of (as is often imagined) legitimating a cozy, comfrotable, socially and culturally conservative form of Christianity, should turn out to be, in the twenty-first century as in the first as in the first, the most socially, culturally and politically explosive force imagineable, blasting its way through sealed tombs and locked doors of modernist epistemology and the 9now) deeply conservative social and political culture which it sustains?"

~NT Wright
The Resurrection of the Son of God, 713

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