Our friend Jordan just hit the circuit with a new book pushing "stories." I suppose he thinks the younger folks haven't heard of meta-narratives or post-modernism, or Jungian universalism, or Hegel's absolute idealism. He's probably right, they probably haven't. How many times do you think people can re-sale the same book simply by changing the cover? The sad thing is, he's titled it, "We Who Wrestle With God," as though he thinks, in some fantastic way, that God is unable to respond.
Our friend Jordan just hit the circuit with a new book pushing "stories." I suppose he thinks the younger folks haven't heard of meta-narratives or post-modernism, or Jungian universalism, or Hegel's absolute idealism. He's probably right, they probably haven't. How many times do you think people can re-sale the same book simply by changing the cover? The sad thing is, he's titled it, "We Who Wrestle With God," as though he thinks, in some fantastic way, that God is unable to respond.