God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
If this [the humanity of Jesus Christ] is the central truth of Christianity, it is also a scandal to many. From the ancient Gnostics to contemporary Muslims, many have maintained that it is incongruous with the supreme dignity of the Deity that He should sully Himself with human weakness. Modern philosophy is also scandalized by the notion that only one human in a particular time and place could somehow constitute the definitive revelation of the eternal and immutable God. Even many in Christian history have sought to diminish or attenuate the full force of the true humanity of Christ. But the truth of Christ’s humanity is as significant for the gospel of salvation as the truth of his deity (Luke Stamps).
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Basic French Bread
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
French
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
4 3/4
c
Flour
2
tb
Sugar
2
ts
Salt
2
ts
Yeast
1 3/4
c
Water
INSTRUCTIONS
I usually add herbs to this (which I never measure, but about 2 tsp total
is pretty flavorful), and top with seeds. I've also substituted or added
whole wheat flour(up to 2 cups), wheat and/or oat bran, cheese, oil, dried
garlic and onions, even spinach powder (which turned the bread green; I
thought it looked gross, but everybody else liked it.)
My favorite herb combo is dried, minced garlic (or garlic powder), dill
weed, and dill seed.
I use a mix of seeds for the top, usually sesame, poppy, flax, and caraway.
These would look nice in a bow-tied cellophane bag!
Posted to Digest bread-bakers.v097.n056 by Lee & Bill
<steiconi@hotcoco.infi.net> on Sep 07, 1997
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