Footprints in the Windsm # 1047: The thing of which we are made feeds us most

Footprints in the Windsm # 1047

This morning I was reading Martin Luther King, Jr.’s doctoral study of theology concentrated on personalism—a term I had not heard before. It holds, in part, as I understand it now, that the human personality is at the center of the cosmos. My picture of that is like the result of the big bang—all constellations and stars start and therefore are at the very center at all moments and are simultaneously moving out into the world from there, expanding the space between them, expanding the love in which they swim. And so it is natural that the thing of which we are made is what feeds us most.


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