In which
our regular writers toss around subjects a little more volatile
than usual.
[Editor’s note: The following email back-and-forth reproduced here didn’t
really bring us to any hard-and-fast conclusions about transcendent experiences
and how the Christian ought to process them. Perhaps we talked past each other
a bit too much. Certainly, we all used the words “I think” far too
often for any of us to hold our respective positions too dogmatically. All the
same, it seems to me the exchange serves as a good example of how brothers
in Christ tend to work things out in our heads by bouncing ideas off one
another, as well as a plausible explanation for why their wives flee the room at
such times.]
Bernie: I remember being struck by something Ravi Zacharias
said some years ago. I can’t find the original quote but my attempt at a
paraphrase is this: “Music has a way of bypassing the intellect and speaking
directly to the heart.”