But suffice it to say that Gregory’s model of ministry should serve as a clarion call for pastors ministering in an environment that not only pulls us out of our inner selves but from those in whose service we find ourselves.
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But suffice it to say that Gregory’s model of ministry should serve as a clarion call for pastors ministering in an environment that not only pulls us out of our inner selves but from those in whose service we find ourselves.
Personally, I’ve found his thoughts on charitable reading and writing to be worth carrying over into all other theological works, and even reading and writing in general, regardless of the topic.
When discussing Jesus’s humanity—perhaps specifically his “temptations” or human frailty—it’s natural to ask if he could have sinned during his earthly ministry.