Glad you are doing well. Anything from the soteriology stand out to you?
I'm doing alright. Still very busy at work. I finished that collection of essays on the church's political responsibility. Here's something that stood out to me from an essay called "The Church's Political Hopes for the World": Put another way, what does that church ask of the world? And does that asking suggest certain hopes - or, perhaps better, prudential judgments - about the right ordering of that part of the world...?
Here it might seem is where we discover the 'church's agenda for the world'. But there is no such agenda. Or at least there is no agenda such as suggsted by {list of statements/documents by churches}. These artifacts may be interesting or boring...wise or stupid. But they are not, in the struct sense of the term, ecclesial statements.....The church is not one political possibility, one political ideology, among many thousands of such possible contestants..