Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Redeeming Halloween by rediscovering All Hallows' Eve

All Saints 2 - Wassily Kandinsky
One weakness some Christians have, myself included, is the tendency to become so focused on avoiding something potentially bad that we overcompensate and throw out too much of what’s good. Protestants in particular have a history of this. In our attempts to avoid what we’ve perceived to be “too Catholic,” we’ve no doubt stripped our worship experience and our theology of much that’s good over the years. And our faith traditions are all the poorer for it.

Take Halloween, for example.

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