This post is the second that have been adapted from my notes from a lecture with Wynand de Kock. It is likely to be a little disjointed, although I’ll try and expand this one out a little bit more and provide a little more personal opinion so that it has more of a natural flow. The ideas here are probably less difficult than in the narrative theology post, but it will probably go longer. It’s quite a long post, so you’ll have to click on the link to read the whole thing