Paul F.M. Zahl
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Grace in Practice: A Theology of Everyday Life
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2007
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2 editions
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Five Women of the English Reformation
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published
2001
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6 editions
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Who Will Deliver Us?: The Present Power of the Death of Christ
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published
1985
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9 editions
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The Protestant Face of Anglicanism
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published
1994
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3 editions
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Peace in the Last Third of Life: A Handbook of Hope for Boomers
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A Short Systematic Theology
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published
2000
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2 editions
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PZ's Panopticon: An Off-the-Wall Guide to World Religion
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published
2013
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5 editions
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The First Christian: Universal Truth in the Teachings of Jesus
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published
2003
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3 editions
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2000 Years of Amazing Grace: The Story and Meaning of the Christian Faith
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published
2006
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The Christianity Primer: Two Thousand Years of Amazing Grace: The History, Development, and Meaning of the Christian Religion
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2005
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“If there is no resolution to the conflict between grace and law, then suicide is the right thing to do. In fact, many more people take their own lives than is publicly admitted.”
― Grace in Practice: A Theology of Everyday Life
― Grace in Practice: A Theology of Everyday Life
“Grace is what everyone wants. No one enjoys the stress of demand. It is terminally exhausting.”
― Grace in Practice: A Theology of Everyday Life
― Grace in Practice: A Theology of Everyday Life
“Everyone needs the same amount of love, which is ioo percent unconditional love, the one-way love of God.”
― Grace in Practice: A Theology of Everyday Life
― Grace in Practice: A Theology of Everyday Life
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