I'll have to think about this for a while before I write my review.
His logic mirrors mine, I think that he's missed something crucial, however. We have not yet reconciled with the ocean as he says, the Way that pulls us forward is not a "Now" it's a "Then," and a "Now" and a "Will Be." Looking forward over rivers of Creation's next horizon is something new hiding where we can't yet see it... but we can hear the rumble of a waterfall. Clearly behind us lies the cascade of Christ and before that we can see various Pagan traditions, massive disruptions in the Way of human Being. Ahead however, is something we cannot yet see, but I have faith that it is there. I can hear the rumble of crashing waves, and I can feel the flow of history accelerating around me.
I'll have to think about this for a while before I write my review.
His logic mirrors mine, I think that he's missed something crucial, however. We have not yet reconciled with the ocean as he says, the Way that pulls us forward is not a "Now" it's a "Then," and a "Now" and a "Will Be." Looking forward over rivers of Creation's next horizon is something new hiding where we can't yet see it... but we can hear the rumble of a waterfall. Clearly behind us lies the cascade of Christ and before that we can see various Pagan traditions, massive disruptions in the Way of human Being. Ahead however, is something we cannot yet see, but I have faith that it is there. I can hear the rumble of crashing waves, and I can feel the flow of history accelerating around me.
Shoot, is this the whole thing?
Ya.
Nice. I'll have to review it. That's why I reviewed Always the Horizon last week... I wanted to have that done before doing Grace and the Abyss.
If you want a second eye on that, I'd love to take a look when you do.
I'll keep that in mind.