Apocalyptic Family Values

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 56 (1):34-44 (2002)
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The apocalyptic character of the church's life definitively shapes Paul's language about households and kinship relations. God's adoption of Christians into this new household of faith disrupts and reorganizes existing family relationships

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