A Technique of Indirect Communication

I just noticed an author using a technique for communicating very difficult subject matter, and I wanted to make a note of it. I’ve seen it employed in various kinds of writing, but my main interest in it is as a way of teaching theology. Here’s the example. It’s from Frederick Faber’s Bethlehem, a book-length meditation on the mysteries of the incarnation and the early life of Jesus. I highly recommend the book as extremely theological Christmas reading, but three warnings: 1. You’ll nee

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