Ashland Theological Journal, Volume 26.
“In Jesus we see the fullness of God in human form, and we see spirituality revealed in its finest sense” (Volume 26, Page 12)
“Spirituality is highly experiential, but it is not exclusively so. I submit my experience to the story as revealed in scripture and tradition. I commit myself to be a true ‘disciple’—which means ‘learner,’ all the days of my life.” (Volume 26, Page 10)
“The starting point makes all the difference. It shapes the question in a new form—not ‘what does it mean to be spiritual?’, but rather ‘what does it mean to be Christian?’” (Volume 26, Page 9)
“Spiritually becomes ‘Christian’ when it is viewed through the lens of the Christian story” (Volume 26, Page 10)
“We are people who believe that the Word became flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:14).” (Volume 26, Page 11)