The wood between the worlds | theopoetics of the Cross with Brian Zahnd

Published: April 23, 2024, 9 a.m.

Bonjour! Stephanie here. Obviously, I love every single guest I welcome on the show because otherwise, I wouldn't welcome them. And I read every single book. But once in a while, there's one that makes you pause, take a deep breath, and ponder deeply. This is what happened when I read \u201cThe Wood Between the Worlds\u201d by Brian Zahnd. Just take a moment and ponder the title itself \u2013 I know I keep coming back to its profound poetry. It's about the Cross: Jesus and the Cross, the meanings of the Cross.

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Brian opens his book with these words: \u201cI dare to write about God, which is admittedly an audacious undertaking. That a bit of sentient soil would venture to say something about the nature of the ineffable eternal must seem like the most absurd of fools errands. And yet, I venture. I cannot help myself. The depth of my fascination with the one who is the answer to the question of why there is something instead of nothing makes it impossible for me to remain silent on the subject. And when I dare to speak about God, I do so not as the idly curious but as a reverent worshipper. I seek to understand God not as a cold and dispassionate scientist, a \u201cGod-ologist,\u201d if you will, but as one who prays, worships, and kneels before his maker.\u201d

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\u201cThe Wood Between the Worlds\u201d is made of 20 short chapters, each one a precious chocolate nugget nestled inside a fancy box. There is something Forrest Gump-like about it, too. Some of these chapters will probably unsettle you. You may not agree with everything. Just like with a box of chocolates, there might be some you like more, others less. Some spices may feel a little too pungent or not quite to your taste. And that's okay: if we only read things that we totally agree with all the time, things we completely understand, things that never challenge us, how then shall we grow? So, I invite you to be prepared to be shocked, maybe even to disagree with some of the things Brian writes. And that's okay. It's a good thing. I don't ask you to agree with everything in the book, but I would invite you to please consider allowing it to challenge you, as it has me. To do otherwise is to emulate the cancel culture we speak so easily against.

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ABOUT \u201cTHE WOOD BETWEEN THE WORLDS\u201d

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The Cross is the heart of Scripture.\xa0Everything about the gospel message leads\xa0to\xa0the cross, and proceeds\xa0from\xa0the cross. In fact, within the narrative of Scripture, the crucifixion of Jesus is literally the crux of the story\u2015the axis upon which the biblical story turns. But it would be a mistake to think we could sum up the significance of the crucifixion in a tidy sentence or two. That kind of thinking only insulates us from the magnificence of what God has done. In our ongoing quest to make meaning of the cross, we need to recognize that this conversation will\xa0never\xa0conclude\u2015that there is always something more to be said.

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Brian Zahnd reminds us that the meaning of the cross is multifaceted and should touch every aspect of our lives. Just as gazing through the eyepiece of a kaleidoscope reveals a new geometric image with every turn, Zahnd helps us see that there are infinite ways to behold the cross of Christ as the beautiful form that saves the world.\xa0The Wood Between the Worlds\xa0is an invitation to encounter the cross of Christ anew.

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ABOUT BRIAN ZAHND

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Brian Zahnd\xa0is the founder and lead pastor of\xa0Word of Life Church\xa0in St. Joseph, Missouri. He is also a pastor-theologian who has authored eleven books, including\xa0Sinners In the Hands of a Loving God,\xa0When Everything\u2019s on Fire, and\xa0The Wood Between the Worlds. Brian is enthusiastic about music, literature, mountains, and long-distance pilgrimages.

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Find more at https://brianzahnd.com/

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