Tom Schwanda completes his three part series on “Growing in Intimacy with God” by digging into the role that experience plays in that process. The tension between knowing and doing, sometimes polarized to unhealthy extremes, is examined with an appreciation for both head and heart, doctrine and experience, thought and emotion.
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Recommended Reading:
Stephen J. Nichols, Jonathan Edwards: A Guided Tour of His Life and Thought
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Jonathan-Edwards-Guided-Tour-Thought/dp/0875521940
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