Over and over in our Christian experience we note the difference between the Son and the Spirit. There are many things we say about the Son of God that we would never say about the Spirit….
The Da Vinci Code‘s action begins in the Louvre in Paris, when one of the book’s central characters performs a riveting re-enactment of Leonardo da Vinci’s famous drawing, “Vitruvian Man.” Most people have seen the sketch…
The fifty-volume 1749 edition published during Wesley’s lifetime is archivally important, but for most purposes it has been supplanted by the 1819 edition which is typographically modernized, more legible, more manageable, and less scarce. The 1749…