Chapter I on the I
Chapter I I begins with the Gospels, where language itself becomes a guide. Each account presents a distinct grammar, shaping meaning through tense, voice, and perspective. I notice how one text speaks with immediacy, another with reflection, one with simplicity, another with depth. The structures are not merely technical; they frame how I experience the story and its unfolding. In reading, I see how word choice, rhythm, and form shape not only narrative but also understanding. To approach the Gospels from this grammatical viewpoint is to listen to how expression itself carries faith across time.