Issue 27: Law & Gospel
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In this special issue, writers seek the gospel in a legalistic world: Stephanie Phillips writes about grace in parenting a child with autism; Bryan Jarrell grants freedom to the grieving; Lindsay Holifield describes a gracious approach to recovery from an eating disorder; and Sarah Condon, in her advice column, reckons with family divisions. As for how the law/gospel distinction appears in scripture, the scholars Sarah Hinlicky Wilson, Todd Brewer, and Jennifer Powell McNutt have us covered, with essays on Luther, the Epistle of James, and Mary Magdalene. Chad Bird writes about the many faces of Genesis’s extraordinarily human characters, and the litigator William McDavid describes the relationship between the theological and the legal. We have interviews with theologian Jonathan A. Linebaugh, novelist Amy Mantravadi, and filmmaker Nicholas Ma. As for poetry, we have stunning contributions by Spencer Reece, Jenny Hykes Jiang, and Shane McCrae. For the ministers among us, Aaron M. G. Zimmerman lays out how to preach an effective law/gospel sermon, which David Zahl then gamely demonstrates in his closer.
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In this special issue, writers seek the gospel in a legalistic world: Stephanie Phillips writes about grace in parenting a child with autism; Bryan Jarrell grants freedom to the grieving; Lindsay Holifield describes a gracious approach to recovery from an eating disorder; and Sarah Condon, in her advice column, reckons with family divisions. As for how the law/gospel distinction appears in scripture, the scholars Sarah Hinlicky Wilson, Todd Brewer, and Jennifer Powell McNutt have us covered, with essays on Luther, the Epistle of James, and Mary Magdalene. Chad Bird writes about the many faces of Genesis’s extraordinarily human characters, and the litigator William McDavid describes the relationship between the theological and the legal. We have interviews with theologian Jonathan A. Linebaugh, novelist Amy Mantravadi, and filmmaker Nicholas Ma. As for poetry, we have stunning contributions by Spencer Reece, Jenny Hykes Jiang, and Shane McCrae. For the ministers among us, Aaron M. G. Zimmerman lays out how to preach an effective law/gospel sermon, which David Zahl then gamely demonstrates in his closer.