tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9167956240651547135.post7839902033124412956..comments2023-03-26T11:26:47.904+13:00Comments on Two Pints Later: Chapter 6: There are Rocks EverywhereJoseph McAuleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09829328520251418739noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9167956240651547135.post-38312689081874052412011-06-21T21:03:07.530+12:002011-06-21T21:03:07.530+12:00There are a number of accounts in the Bible where ...There are a number of accounts in the Bible where people had some kind of encounter with God outside the context of hearing and responding to the Gospel...so it seems perfectly reasonable to think that this still happens. However, to suggest (as some) that any kind of spiritual experience is really an encounter with Christ is going too far, and the practical implications of that are a concern to me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9167956240651547135.post-81773544469239214012011-06-21T08:52:48.403+12:002011-06-21T08:52:48.403+12:00I'm not sure that his use of the rock is parti...I'm not sure that his use of the rock is particularly helpful to his discussion in this chapter. He seems to ignore the fact that this was being interpreted within a particular narrative (i.e. the Judeo-Christian story)... while his overall point may be worth discussing (and I think it is) I felt that his use of scripture in this chapter was a little 'creative'. <br /><br />Perhaps some discussion on the Spirit would have actually helped him in this chapter but I guess you can't cover everything... although its not like his book was too long :-)michaeljamesfrosthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18142527351515324276noreply@blogger.com