Charitably Traversing Centeries
I’ve been listening to Paul a great deal lately and he reminds me of some of my most appreciated profs from my college days. I believe he’s honest, fair, and careful with his treatment of ideas and conversation which is quite a breath of fresh air these days. The way treats his content reminds of the wisdom found in a forward on the importance of reading old books by CS Lewis in Athenasius’ On The Incarnation. Paraphrased, the thought goes something like, ”One wouldn’t want to walk in on a conversation at 10pm that’s been going on since 8pm and assume they haven’t missed anything relevant that has shaped the conversation.” I imagine Paul’s charitable conversation will help many of us carefully navigate through chronological and formational snobbery.
Gabriel N. Akins via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/18
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