Christianity and World Religions: New Testament Questions

Interpretation 40 (4):367-378 (1986)
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Abstract

The claim of the early church is one that the creative and saving power of God, embodied in the Lord Jesus, calls into being a community which is always trying to live out the implications of the divine refusal to accept cultural, ethnic, political, or other boundaries

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