“God works creatively with already existing realities to bring about newness. This understanding also entails the idea that the present (and future) is not wholly determined by the past; God does bring the "new" into existence. [...] God also creates in and through creaturely activity.”
Source: God and World in the Old Testament: A Relational Theology of Creation
“[T]he creativity of the human creature is such that genuinely new realities are regularly brought into being.”
Source: God and World in the Old Testament: A Relational Theology of Creation
“No one can claim to be culturally literate without an understanding of the Bible, since it has influenced, directly or indirectly, nearly all of Western literature and art.”
Source: Understanding the Bible: An Introduction for Skeptics, Seekers, and Religious Liberals
“In this Age of Awakening, millions of people can move into Spiritual Enlightenment.
Wouldn’t you prefer to be one of them?”
Source: Seeking Enlightenment in the Age of Awakening: Your Complete Program for Spiritual Awakening and More, In Just 20 Minutes a Day
“The first motivation could be called political: If you can't or won't understand the Bible, others surely will interpret it for you. The second could be called cultural or literary: Within this culture you can't be fully literature or creative, artistically or rhetorically, without an acquaintance with the Bible. But now we come to the third and most personal reason: You also can't be spiritually mature or wise simply by rejecting the Bible as oppressive. The oppressive uses of the Bible are real, but unless you learn to understand that there are other readings possible, the Bible will, indeed, simply continue to be a source of oppression for you, and not a source of inspiration, liberation, creation, and even exultation as you understand anew for yourself, at a deep and less literal level.”
Source: Understanding the Bible: An Introduction for Skeptics, Seekers, and Religious Liberals
“I write this book not as a testimony to vanity, but rather as a humble hope to inspire or move others to greater kindness, sensitivity, and commitment to our world and to the precious people we call our family and our extended brothers and sisters in this life.”
Source: A Walk in the Twilight: A Librarian searching for questions
“One day I was in my cozy basement reading when she came over. She always smelled great, and when I asked her what it was, she volunteered that it was Heaven Scent, a wildly popular perfume for young girls at that time. I so loved that smell and to be honest, I would have fallen in love with any woman who wore that scent.”
Source: A Walk in the Twilight: A Librarian searching for questions
“As she stepped out of the elevator, I looked at her until the doors closed around me. Heaven Scent lingered in the elevator car, and I rode the elevator up and down until the magical scent had dissipated into the air, as would my dreams and desires.”
Source: A Walk in the Twilight: A Librarian searching for questions
“And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee: for thou, Lord, hast not forsaken them that seek thee.”
“Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the Lord our God.”