
The Streams of Living Water
Celebrating the Great Traditions of Christian Faith
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Paul Michael
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Richard Foster
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Written from an Evangelical perspective
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It's not a terrible idea. Most of my criticism is likely linked to the seminary experience of hearing about this book, and then being utterly underwhelmed. Many of the Biblical examples (St. Paul, for example) are linked subjectively to streams that highlight one aspect of their lives, ignoring others. Foster's choices for more modern examples are much better, but even then, his pseudo-autobiographical work is not very good.
Foster also misses what some would consider their definitive "stream." The "suffering stream" would fit perfectly, with a Jesus, biblical character, historical figure, and theological tradition grounding, but is nowhere to be found. And while I may not like the "prosperity gospel" and its stream, it is a stream and could be expounded on in all the same ways. While trying to expand and explain, the book only succeeds at narrowing the view of Christianity.
I'm not sure what this book is. It's not a devotional piece. It's not a historical piece. It's not a biographical piece. It's not really a commentary. It's a bizarre theological perspective that has somehow wormed its way into some Evangelical thought at the undergraduate and graduate level.
All the rage, yet not worth it at all
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