The theologian Wendy Farley has written that the divine love, the Divine Eros, is a “kind of intoxicating, overabundance of life. A radiant delight in the interdependence of existence and the random beauty of being.” An “intoxicating, overabundance of life.” . . .
[Scott preached without manuscript today, so if you want to hear more about this “intoxicating, overabundance of life,” about desire, and about God, then you’ll need to watch the video.]
The theologian Wendy Farley has written that the divine love, the Divine Eros, is a “kind of intoxicating, overabundance of life. A radiant delight in the interdependence of existence and the random beauty of being.” An “intoxicating, overabundance of life.” . . .
[Scott preached without manuscript today, so if you want to hear more about this “intoxicating, overabundance of life,” about desire, and about God, then you’ll need to watch the video.]