God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
In considering the conflict between the sovereignty of God in election and the human responsibility, J.I. Packer writes: What is an antinomy? The Shorter Oxford Dictionary defines it as ';”a contradiction between conclusions which seem equally logical, reasonable or necessary.” For our purposes, however, this definition is not quite accurate; the opening words should read “an appearance of contradiction.” For the whole point of an antinomy – in theology, at any rate – is that it is not a real contradiction, though it looks like one. It is an apparent incompatibility between two apparent truths. An antinomy exists when a pair of principles stand side by side, seemingly irreconcilable, yet both undeniable.
J.I. Packer
Alpine Green Beans
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Vegetables, Grains, Dairy
French
Vegetables, Side dishes
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
lb
Green beans; trimmed
3
tb
Butter
1/2
c
Onion; finely diced
1
c
Sour cream
1/4
ts
White pepper
Salt; to taste
2
c
Grated Gruyere or other Swiss cheese
1/4
c
Bread crumbs
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Preheat oven to 350º. French cut beans by cutting them in half
lengthwise, running the knife down the flat part between the seams of the
bean. If the beans are long, cut them at an angle into lengths of about 2
inches. Steam until crisply tender, from 3 to 5 minutes. When cooked
through, but still slightly crunchy, remove from the steamer.
2. In large skillet, melt 2 tbs of the butter and add the onion. Cook until
translucent. Stir in the sour, pepper and the green beans. Add salt to
taste. Mix to coat all ingredients and turn off heat.
3. Spread mixture into a lightly greased casserole. Layer the cheese over
it. Top with bread crumbs, and dot with the remaining butter. (At this
point the dish can be baked immediately or refrigerated for 24 hours; bring
to room temperature before cooking.)
4. Bake for 25 minutes or until the top is golden brown and the sauce
bubbly. Serve hot or warm.
Per serving: 261 Calories; 21g Fat (70% calories from fat); 5g Protein; 15g
Carbohydrate; 49mg Cholesterol; 244mg Sodium
Posted to TNT - Prodigy's Recipe Exchange Newsletter by #ebburtis
<[email protected]> on Dec 22, 97
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