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In this edition, 30 contributors play with the element of surprise, reflect on the remarkable, and wrestle with the idea that two things can exist in tension at same time. In some pieces, this tension is resolved—and in others it isn't. Paradoxa explores what it means to exist as a paradoxical people who worship a paradoxical God in a paradoxical world. We know Jesus as both servant and King, the most intimate friend and the Name Above All Names. We as his people can worship him wholeheartedly and still sin. We can love to the point of giving up our lives for strangers, and yet we can also hate in some of the most destructive ways. We exist in a world that often feels unfairly broken, but is yet so full of unexplainable and surprising beauty. Here, there is awe in a mystery—or story—slowly unfolded. There is an acute and deeply wonderful attention in and to the anomaly. So within, experience the weird, the strange, the remarkable, the impossible. Feel the weight of God’s glory in surprising places.
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