Cross and Human Transformation- The.
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Cross and Human Transformation- The.   -     By: Alexandra Brown

Cross and Human Transformation- The.

Augsburg Fortress / 1995 / Paperback

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In our time the cross is often more a source of controversy than a sign of peace. While aware of differing points of view, Alexandra Brown shows that Paul's proclamation of the cross was an inclusive and empowering word of liberation, peace, and reconciliation. In I Corinthians Pual strikes at the heart of schism in the church. Against the barriers of ego and ideology that divided believers in Corinth, he proclaims a liberating message. This book explores the way the word of the cross in I Corinthians invades the perception of its hearers, liberating them from the old world with its enslaving system of convictions and ushering them into the new creation revealed by the cross.

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Title: Cross and Human Transformation- The.
By: Alexandra Brown
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Augsburg Fortress
Publication Date: 1995
Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches)
Weight: 12 ounces
ISBN: 080062677X
ISBN-13: 9780800626778
Stock No: WW062677X

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In our time the cross is often more a source of controversy than a sign of peace. While aware of differing points of view, Alexandra Brown shows that Paul's proclamation of the cross was an inclusive and empowering word of liberation, peace, and reconciliation.

In 1 Corinthians Paul strikes at the heart of schism in the church. Against the barriers of ego and ideology that divided believers in Corinth, he proclaims a liberating message. This book explores the way the word of the cross in 1 Corinthians invades the perception of its hearers, liberating them from the old world with its enslaving system of convictions and ushering them into the new creation revealed by the cross.

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Alexandra R. Brown is Associate Professor of Religion at Washington and Lee University.

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