Reading list
The Spine of Scripture: God’s Kingdom from Eden to Eternity by Dominic Bnonn Tennant
This is another quick read—just ten chapters based on a blog series—outlining the teleological framework within which our work on True Magic sits. It is not itself about symbolism, but the larger view of what the gospel itself is about—and is doing. It asks: why does scripture consistently call it the gospel of the
The Language of Creation: Cosmic Symbolism in Genesis by Matthieu Pageau
This book is widely acknowledged as the modern ur-text for understanding the basic patterns of creation. It is a book that makes more sense after re-reading and reflection, because so much of the symbolic worldview that it articulates is inductive and intuitively grasped, rather than deductive and rationally provable—and so much …
Re-enchanting Time: A Primer on How Christ’s Lordship Re-enchants Time-Keeping by Josh Robinson
You can read this little book in a single sitting—and you should. Josh makes a simple, biblical case for the church’s duty of advancing Christ’s reign over time as well as space. He shows how Christians have been seated as lights in the heavenly places to exercise dominion over times and seasons. He explains what this means, and …