

I‘m trying to remember when I first encountered the phrase “The truth is in the tension.” I think it might‘ve been when I was learning about the divine in high school — how Jesus was both man and God; how God was both three AND one. Regardless, the phrase perfectly describes this book. Philpott writes about how she once took a personality test that “claimed to be able to rate a person‘s most prevalent traits.” She says, 👇🏻