Van Gogh painting stolen from museum during coronavirus shutdown: The nonmedical consequences of COVID-19 and the response of reasonable faith




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Summary: Vincent van Gogh painted “Lentetuin,” or “Spring Garden,” in 1884. The painting is estimated to be worth between one million and six million euros. This morning, the director of the Netherlands museum where the painting was on loan announced that it had been stolen overnight. The theft is just one example of the pandemic’s ever-widening consequences. In response, let’s consider a biblical meditation that may help us respond to fear with faith.  To read more, visit DenisonForum.org.