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three foundational metanarratives in the world: historic Christianity, Western Naturalism, and traditional religion.
Kelly M. Kapic • Becoming Whole: Why the Opposite of Poverty Isn't the American Dream
the conviction ‘that a sufficiently careful exegesis of the sayings material will lead to “a correct decision”, has led many a New Testament scholar into a quagmire from which he has never emerged’.
N. T. Wright • Jesus Victory of God V2: Christian Origins And The Question Of God
Paul has announced in Romans 3:21 that God has been faithful to the covenant; Romans 4, so far from being an "illustration" or "example" of this (as though Abraham could be detached from his historical moorings and float around like a lost helium balloon wherever the winds of ahistorical hermeneutics might take him), is the full
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The Gospel in Human Contexts: Anthropological Explorations for Contemporary Missions
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Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis
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Paul replaced conduct with creed as the test of virtue. It was a tragic change."
Lee Farrell • Paulianity: Identifying Christianity's False Apostle
late modernism has attempted to formally sever the connection with Christianity while, often unknowingly, living off of Christianity’s moral heritage.