I have a question. You've mentioned in your messages something you call "radical repentance." How do you understand "radical repentance," and what is the difference between repentance without the adjective, and "radical repentance?"
Thank you for this question Cathy. I will address it more fully in the next Dispatch. For now I’ll say that I don’t think there is such a thing as ordinary repentance. Using the modifier as often as I do reminds me that, seen from the world’s point of view, true repentance is always “radical.” More soon!
I have a question. You've mentioned in your messages something you call "radical repentance." How do you understand "radical repentance," and what is the difference between repentance without the adjective, and "radical repentance?"
Thank you for this question Cathy. I will address it more fully in the next Dispatch. For now I’ll say that I don’t think there is such a thing as ordinary repentance. Using the modifier as often as I do reminds me that, seen from the world’s point of view, true repentance is always “radical.” More soon!