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Eucharistic Symbolism In The Gospel Of John, David E. Fredrickson
Eucharistic Symbolism In The Gospel Of John, David E. Fredrickson
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A metaphorical reading of eating Jesus’ flesh in John 6 is insufficient. It keeps the reader from seeing the connection between Jesus’ self-giving and his divinity; it does not reckon with the communication of divinity to communicants; it does not allow for our participation in the life of God through the ascent of the incarnate Word.
Promise And Warning: The Lord's Supper In 1 Corinthians, Craig R. Koester
Promise And Warning: The Lord's Supper In 1 Corinthians, Craig R. Koester
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There is a yes and a no in Paul's understanding of the Lord's supper—a yes to life and promise and Christ, a no to sin and death and other religious claims. A biblically based participation in communion will hear both with equal clarity.
The Chronicler's Speeches And Historical Reconstruction, Mark A. Throntveit
The Chronicler's Speeches And Historical Reconstruction, Mark A. Throntveit
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The Idealization Of Solomon As The Glorification Of God In The Chronicler's Royal Speeches And Royal Prayers, Mark A. Throntveit
The Idealization Of Solomon As The Glorification Of God In The Chronicler's Royal Speeches And Royal Prayers, Mark A. Throntveit
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Advice For Religious Historians: On The Myth Of A Purely Historical Jesus, Alan G. Padgett
Advice For Religious Historians: On The Myth Of A Purely Historical Jesus, Alan G. Padgett
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