In previous Sections I have been breaking chapters down into separate “series” of posts, each series in its own thread; and so I also created content-pages for each Section providing links to each series (and links between the Sections in the first post, as with this thread).
But for this final Section I have decided to post all the chapters directly into one thread in bite-sized entries. Partly this is to help simplify my posting schedule as Easter approaches; and partly so I can change my “most active topic” statistic on my forum membership thread to a more specifically evangelical set of posts. (Readers should be aware this thread will run over 80 posts before I’m done!)
But mostly this is because, despite its relative brevity and its very different style, I consider this the most important part of the book.
The first chapter below will explain where I have arrived and why I will be switching styles to complete the book. After that, I will be pulling together various positions (previously developed in the technical argumentation) to write a poetic narrative description of what I can expect God to be doing in history–and what I ought to look for, in searching for whether God has already done it.
Leading to the cross–and beyond.
(Note: to keep the narrative thread whole, I will be locking the thread to comments until after I am finished. Which, if my schedule holds up, should be on Easter Sunday. By no coincidence whatever. )