Chretien’s essays on reading sacred scripture are enriched by his
immersion in the classics of ancient philosophy and theology, as
well as his poetic sensibility. He is as likely to quote Claudel as
Aquinas or Origen. His intimate acquaintance with Patristic
writings combines with a sympathetic understanding of such
Protestant sources as Luther, Calvin, and Barth to yield an
admirably ecumenical perspective. The book’s title refers to
James 1:23–24, which portrays the Word of God as a mirror into
which one gazes. The concomitant notion of not only examining the
text but also being examined by the Word is a fruitful one for
learning how to be more fully nourished by one’s study of the
Bible.
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