Thanks for your stewardship outline, Keith. One knee jerk response I had
was to the Stewardship of Human Knowledge section 2(b) where you say we
can't be stewards of what we don't know and understand. We can be stewards
and are stewards over things we don't know and understand. As stewards
over God's creation there are many things we don't understand yet watch
over and protect. Also as stewards of the church we are given the
mysteries of God in trust (ICor. 4:1, etc.). So it is that even though our
knowledge isn't perfect and our understanding is faulty - the call to
stewardship will embrace even those things.
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Graham E. Morbey, Chaplain || Wilfrid Laurier University
tel. 519-884-1970 ext.2739 || Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3C5
fax 519-885-4865 || gmorbey@wlu.ca
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