22 March 2009

A Case of Consilience: Short Story from Nova Scotia - Books From Scotland

It's a short story, it's scifi, it's a very interesting reflection on the translatability of the gospel (though leaving loads unexplored) and the aliens are really alien: like, they don't have a head and four limbs or even an animal physiology. A Case of Consilience: Short Story from Nova Scotia - Books From Scotland: "John Calvin said: 'All the blessings we enjoy are Divine deposits, committed to our trust on this condition, that they should be dispensed for the benefit of our neighbours.' A Presbyterian minister carries these words in his heart and makes evangelism his sacred duty, ensuring that the Word will be passed on. No matter who these neighbours might be"
Read, enjoy. Htt.

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