Thursday, February 23, 2012

A Truly Astonishing Observation

This from Eugene Peterson's The Pastor:



"Pastor John of Patmos knew his Bible inside and out. The Revelation has 404 verses. In those 404 verses, there are 518 references to earlier scripture. But there is not a single quote; all the references are allusions. Here was a pastor and writer who was absolutely immersed in scripture and submitted himself to it. He did not merely repeat, regurgitate, proof-text. As he wrote, the scriptures were re-created in him. He assimilated scripture. Lived scripture. And then he wrote what he has lived....I wrote an article on Annie Dillard's Pilgrim at Tinker Creek. I recognized it as a tour de force of spiritual theology. I made the comment in my article that there was hardly a page in the book that didn't have an allusion to the Bible, yet there was not a single quote...She wrote to me,"I have been treated very generously by my reviewers. But nobody has ever noticed that the book is saturated in scripture. I wondered if anyone ever would. Thank you for noticing.'"



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