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After analyzing how American Method
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eferred to as "a symbol of an inner
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of baptism is "the washing away the
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Although there is only scant likeli
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ut the inner man, where we have put
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Notes 1. Lawrence Hull Stookey, "Th
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44. Borgen, 159f.; Stein, 319, f, 1
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I am not a liturgical scholar or pr
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ounden duty...to consecrate our chi
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formed in the gospel not only by le
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life, for one could always lose gra
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However, I have focused on human ac
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Osborne, Kenan B. The Christian Sac
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It was raining pretty hard one Satu
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the same time a young man came to s
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theologically unpacked. A pastoral
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Elizabeth Achtemeier's Preaching fr
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prophets by the traditions of ancie
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eading; it seems as if one is heari
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Brueggemann's discussion of royal v
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limitations, even in quite valuable
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M. Eugene Boring Interpreting 1 Pet
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particular way. The particularity o
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in the capital of the empire felt m
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location but about the way we relat
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answer: Read. Interpret. Examine. B
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in liturgical settings. Yet all of
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word accomplished by Jesus, who cal
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community that does what priests do
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kings, slavery as a divinely author
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wives and husbands. To each it migh
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etained some of the oral style appr
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Brox, Norbert. Der erste Petrusbrie