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"I'm always grateful for evangelicals who are willing to say on any particular theme that 'to be disrespectful of tradition and of historical theology is to be disrespectful of the Holy Spirit who has been actively enlightening the church in every century' 18" — Sep 06, 2013 09:06PM
"I'm always grateful for evangelicals who are willing to say on any particular theme that 'to be disrespectful of tradition and of historical theology is to be disrespectful of the Holy Spirit who has been actively enlightening the church in every century' 18" — Sep 06, 2013 09:06PM
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"Chapter on gratitude is severe in its criticism of envy and the unholy attitudes and actions produced by it-resentment and grumbling. 'Grumbling as a way of life' is a felicitous expression." — Aug 26, 2013 09:41AM
"Chapter on gratitude is severe in its criticism of envy and the unholy attitudes and actions produced by it-resentment and grumbling. 'Grumbling as a way of life' is a felicitous expression." — Aug 26, 2013 09:41AM
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"Ch. 2 is a devastating critique of Yoder. By arguing that states are fallen powers, such that they have 'power' but not 'authority', Yoder ironically undoes his commitment to 'body theology' and resistance to all forms of political 'inwardness' by insisting that the only proper Christian response to the defective state is submission." — Nov 20, 2012 08:03PM
"Ch. 2 is a devastating critique of Yoder. By arguing that states are fallen powers, such that they have 'power' but not 'authority', Yoder ironically undoes his commitment to 'body theology' and resistance to all forms of political 'inwardness' by insisting that the only proper Christian response to the defective state is submission." — Nov 20, 2012 08:03PM
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