The festschrift in honor of James B. Jordan is such good reading. I am enjoying learning more of Jim's personal story and reading the essays which are "attempts to apply Jordan's themes and insights to various subjects" in biblical studies, liturgy, preaching, music, theology and culture. "It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; but the glory of kings to search out a matter." and Jordan's life has certainly been dedicated to searching out what God has concealed "so we can bathe in its beauty." Thank you Jim for your diligent studies. We appreciate your works.
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