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Cole Gibbs
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Great stuff but this should have been two books and an essay on how the two connect.
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Travis Lowe
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“We can only shield God from the violence of the cross at the cost of parting ways with the tradition of the Church.”

Great insight and a very real reason why most modern attempts at entirely re-interpreting the cross end up as something sub Christian
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Travis Lowe
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Reading for Lent. First Boersma book I’ve read, this is so far over my head it’s embarrassing.
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