Dear Andrew, I do hope you will bind your weekly Andrew's Versions into a codex when you get through the three years of the cycle. A little like JR Darling had with his 'Saturday Reflections' for The Age —posthumously collected as “Reflections of an Age”, and still SO worth a read. Don't delay until the 'posthumous' detail!
I get tremendous homiletic inspiration from these wide-ranging exegetical reflections on the Gospel reading. I particularly liked the powerful "let the reader understand" nature of the second last paragraph this week. Thank you for your discipline, Prof McGowan.
Thank you, Dean. I have pondered it and even discussed it with a publisher. I have remained a bit ambivalent because I suspect my readers connect with the ephemeral or at least the cyclical nature of the weekly missive. But encouragement like this is noted!
Dear Andrew, I do hope you will bind your weekly Andrew's Versions into a codex when you get through the three years of the cycle. A little like JR Darling had with his 'Saturday Reflections' for The Age —posthumously collected as “Reflections of an Age”, and still SO worth a read. Don't delay until the 'posthumous' detail!
I get tremendous homiletic inspiration from these wide-ranging exegetical reflections on the Gospel reading. I particularly liked the powerful "let the reader understand" nature of the second last paragraph this week. Thank you for your discipline, Prof McGowan.
Kindest regards,
Dean Spalding
dr.d.spalding@gmail.com
Thank you, Dean. I have pondered it and even discussed it with a publisher. I have remained a bit ambivalent because I suspect my readers connect with the ephemeral or at least the cyclical nature of the weekly missive. But encouragement like this is noted!