Discipleship and Imagination: Christian Tradition and Truth

Oxford University Press on Demand (2004)
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In this book, David Brown considers the ways in which biblical narratives have been presented--and changed--over the centuries. He then determines how these changes have impacted the understanding and practice of Christian discipleship.

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