Sunday, 10 November 2019

{Prophets}[30th June 1989]


[Redbook6:142][19890630:2308i]{Prophets}[30th June 1989]

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Prophets are a peculiar case, as their expression of the Unconscious is at least as much involuntary as voluntary: Sainthood (Calvinism notwithstanding) can be achieved, as God’s Grace is given to all, but Prophets are selected (in response to the requirements of the times) for God’s particular purposes, willy-nilly, their attempts to resist proving generally self-destructive and futile; and, perhaps, by some sort of correspondence to this ambivalence of status, their expression of God’s purpose can be as often separating (God’s Will) as unifying (God’s Love).


{See [[Redbook6:255-257][19890913:0927]{Biblical Circles (3)}[30th June 1989],] 256]

[This entry is a long apparently contemporaneous marginal note to the last previous entry]



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