Some Secrets in a Privacy Forever Ours
May. 18th, 2009 11:10 pmI like to think of this sort of story as imaginative theology, or possibly creative exegesis (which I've just realised sounds like a euphemism of the order of 'creative accounting', but isn't meant as such).
A story for the season; the title, incidentally, is from a poem by C.S. Lewis on the Incarnation.
2651 words.
Summary: John had always been Jesus' best friend, which meant John found it rather less easy than the others to get used to the Risen Lord. A conversation, between Easter and Ascension.
( How on earth could you be best friends with the Lord God of Israel? )
A story for the season; the title, incidentally, is from a poem by C.S. Lewis on the Incarnation.
2651 words.
Summary: John had always been Jesus' best friend, which meant John found it rather less easy than the others to get used to the Risen Lord. A conversation, between Easter and Ascension.
( How on earth could you be best friends with the Lord God of Israel? )