It rings as a kind of truth to hear that the brevity and unpredictability of life warrants a certain posture toward life--one of urgency and intensity. How does the hope of resurrection both affirm that posture, but also challenge it?
It rings as a kind of truth to hear that the brevity and unpredictability of life warrants a certain posture toward life--one of urgency and intensity. How does the hope of resurrection both affirm that posture, but also challenge it?