Very excited for this series! I have more of a personal question: How do you balance intellectual, historical study with personal fervor for the presence of the Lord? I am deferring to theological research more than sermons these days, and finding it very fruitful and rounding in evangelism. How have you learned to balance intimate time with the Lord, and theological/historical study? In other words, does historical/intellectual study positively or negatively affect the personal, experiential relationship with Jesus? I desire for them to go beautifully hand-in-hand, thus making balance and sensitivity to the Spirit crucial. Curious on your thoughts, I hope my question is clear.
@@noahvickery9301 Your question is clear. I have found that three things have been helpful to me: 1) a healthy church where you can find sound teaching 2) close spiritual friendships and 3) a healthy devotional life.
Good video. I assume you'll also be tackling Daniel Wallace's CSNTM.
That's the plan! But much later in the series since I am working roughly chronologically
Very excited for this series! I have more of a personal question:
How do you balance intellectual, historical study with personal fervor for the presence of the Lord? I am deferring to theological research more than sermons these days, and finding it very fruitful and rounding in evangelism. How have you learned to balance intimate time with the Lord, and theological/historical study? In other words, does historical/intellectual study positively or negatively affect the personal, experiential relationship with Jesus? I desire for them to go beautifully hand-in-hand, thus making balance and sensitivity to the Spirit crucial. Curious on your thoughts, I hope my question is clear.
@@noahvickery9301 Your question is clear. I have found that three things have been helpful to me: 1) a healthy church where you can find sound teaching 2) close spiritual friendships and 3) a healthy devotional life.
I will also be reading Curzon’s diary entries! Thank you!
@@noahvickery9301 you’re going to love it
We the readers are the blind abbots if we believe the monks simply "gave" the manuscripts to the guy 😂
@@alexshianda There’s more to the story for sure