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Product Description Although Jesus said Christians would be known by their love for each other, Christians are often known more by their divisions. How can Christians deal with their differing traditions that often divide them? How can churches adapt to changes in our culture while preserving the integrity of the good news? This book gleans from Jesus and Paul a model to deal with differing Christian traditions, and then applies that model to currently debated issues: how we read the Bible; the "worship wars;" women in ministry; and ecumenical fellowship. Review "A must read book for believers in every Christian community facing change." --Edward Fudge, author "Set Me Free is anchored in a careful reading of Scripture. It points us straight to God, exalts Christ..." --Mike Cope, author and minister About the Author Robert Beasley is a graduate of Abilene Christian University (B.A.English 1983) and the University of Texas Law School (J.D. 1986). Robert practices law in Houston and writes, teaches, and preaches on Christian topics. He and his wife have two boys.
| Owner | Grace School of Theology |
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| Location | MAIN |
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| Added Date | Feb 24, 2022 21:00:35 |
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