Time and Eternity: A Modest Proposal for a Domestic Heaven
Dr. Radner will be discussing Time and Eternity, in a more synoptic fashion, that takes up some of his past interests in Scriptural figural hermeneutics (Time and the Word) and the relation of mortality and eternity (A Time to Keep). Reflecting on the untimely death of children as a case study, Dr. Radner will explore a way of bringing these two aspects of his work together more synthetically, reflecting on "time' and 'eternity" from a Christian perspective informed by these elements noted above and the temporal constraints of mortal human lives as revealed Scripturally.
Dr. Radner will be discussing Time and Eternity, in a more synoptic fashion, that takes up some of his past interests in Scriptural figural hermeneutics (Time and the Word) and the relation of mortality and eternity (A Time to Keep). Reflecting on the untimely death of children as a case study, Dr. Radner will explore a way of bringing these two aspects of his work together more synthetically, reflecting on "time' and 'eternity" from a Christian perspective informed by these elements noted above and the temporal constraints of mortal human lives as revealed Scripturally.
Dr. Radner will be discussing Time and Eternity, in a more synoptic fashion, that takes up some of his past interests in Scriptural figural hermeneutics (Time and the Word) and the relation of mortality and eternity (A Time to Keep). Reflecting on the untimely death of children as a case study, Dr. Radner will explore a way of bringing these two aspects of his work together more synthetically, reflecting on "time' and 'eternity" from a Christian perspective informed by these elements noted above and the temporal constraints of mortal human lives as revealed Scripturally.