The Word made flesh,
who enters history and language alike.
The Stewart House was founded on a conviction that predates ideology and outlasts it: that the human soul is real, fragile, and formed not only by what we believe, but by the stories we inhabit.
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The Stewart House was founded on a conviction that predates ideology and outlasts it: that the human soul is real, fragile, and formed not only by what we believe, but by the stories we inhabit.
Christian faith shapes everything I write. Yet Christianity itself comes to us not first as abstraction, but as literature—law, poetry, narrative, prophecy, gospel, and letter. At its center stands not an idea, but a Person: the Word made flesh, who enters history and language alike. Without the written Word, Christ would be endlessly misinterpreted; without memory disciplined by text, even the most transcendent experience fades, distorts, or is rationalized away.
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