The Biblical Understanding of “The Kingdom of God”

Interpretation 26 (4):378-418 (1972)
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Abstract

It is only when the man of faith is oriented exclusively toward what the apostle called "the word of the cross," which requires that he "give an account of his dealings with the world," that the archaic structures of society are really thrown into a crisis

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