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On Sojourners, Walls, and Illegal Aliens, Part 6 (Bridges and Walls)

So let’s return to where we began, with the Pope’s declaration — A person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, and not building bridges, is not Christian. This is not the gospel. We need to avoid … Continue reading

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N. T. Wright’s The Day the Revolution Began, Romans Reconsidered, Part 52 (Faith and baptism, Part 7)

N. T. “Tom” Wright has just released another paradigm-shifting book suggesting a new, more scriptural way of understanding the atonement, The Day the Revolution Began: Reconsidering the Meaning of Jesus’s Crucifixion. Wright delves deeply into how the crucifixion and resurrection … Continue reading

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On Sojourners, Walls, and Illegal Aliens, Part 5 (Hospitality in the Early Church)

Paige Gutacker has written a nice summary of hospitality as practiced in Greco-Roman society, the Jews, and the early Christians. I skip to her comparison of Christian hospitality to that practiced by the other groups — While the provisions of … Continue reading

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N. T. Wright’s The Day the Revolution Began, Romans Reconsidered, Part 51 (Faith and baptism, Part 6)

N. T. “Tom” Wright has just released another paradigm-shifting book suggesting a new, more scriptural way of understanding the atonement, The Day the Revolution Began: Reconsidering the Meaning of Jesus’s Crucifixion. Wright delves deeply into how the crucifixion and resurrection … Continue reading

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On Sojourners, Walls, and Illegal Aliens, Part 4 (Hospitality in Scripture)

The Torah’s encouragement of sojourners in the Promised Land is a natural consequence of the hospitality expected in the Ancient Near East. Abraham was legendary for his hospitality, as evidenced by his treatment of three strangers, one of whom turned out … Continue reading

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N. T. Wright’s The Day the Revolution Began, Romans Reconsidered, Part 50 (Faith and baptism, Part 5)

N. T. “Tom” Wright has just released another paradigm-shifting book suggesting a new, more scriptural way of understanding the atonement, The Day the Revolution Began: Reconsidering the Meaning of Jesus’s Crucifixion. Wright delves deeply into how the crucifixion and resurrection … Continue reading

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On Sojourners, Walls, and Illegal Aliens, Part 3 (What’s a Sojourner?)

The Torah contains many commands regarding sojourners, treating them as a vulnerable class that God especially is concerned to protect. For example, (Exod. 22:21-24 ESV) 21 “You shall not wrong a sojourner or oppress him, for you were sojourners in the … Continue reading

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N. T. Wright’s The Day the Revolution Began, Romans Reconsidered, Part 49 (Faith and baptism, Part 4)

N. T. “Tom” Wright has just released another paradigm-shifting book suggesting a new, more scriptural way of understanding the atonement, The Day the Revolution Began: Reconsidering the Meaning of Jesus’s Crucifixion. Wright delves deeply into how the crucifixion and resurrection … Continue reading

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On Sojourners, Walls, and Illegal Aliens, Part 2 (Nehemiah Rebuilds the Wall)

The OT book of Nehemiah is remarkably readable — and I’ve just read it. It recounts the story of Nehemiah, cupbearer to the king of Persia. After the Southern Kingdom (Judah) was taken into Babylonian Captivity by Nebuchadnezzar, the Persians … Continue reading

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N. T. Wright’s The Day the Revolution Began, Romans Reconsidered, Part 48 (Faith and baptism, Part 3)

N. T. “Tom” Wright has just released another paradigm-shifting book suggesting a new, more scriptural way of understanding the atonement, The Day the Revolution Began: Reconsidering the Meaning of Jesus’s Crucifixion. Wright delves deeply into how the crucifixion and resurrection … Continue reading

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