when the literal loses its Truth
Friday, July 3, 2009
In a discussion of the Song of Solomon . . .
I read the end of Ephesians 5 as an example of what happens when you discover a metaphor so elusive you know it must be true. As you elaborate, and try to explain, you begin to stumble over words and their meanings. The literal takes hold, the unity and the beauty flee.
p. 110, Cloister Walk, Kathleen Norris