To ruminate comes from the Latin verb ruminari, literally to “chew over”, hence, to think deeply about a matter.
Friday, June 5, 2009
What is on your bookshelf?
Here's a fun blog ( Faith and Theology: On Richard Bauckham's books) with lots of pithy comments on two of my favorites: Richard Bauckham, my sabbatical advisor at St Andrews in 1995 when I wrote When I Survey the Wondrous Cross: Reflections on the Atonement, and Marilynne Robinson, whose Gilead and Home I hungrily devoured, and whose Death of Adam is one of the best things ever written on Calvin. Pastors take note: on the Great Day you will be judged by the novels on your bookshelf, or lack thereof. Go to blog: Faith and Theology: On Richard Bauckham's books.
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