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Re: NT Wright and the confusion of kingdom and new creation
NT Wright and the confusion of kingdom and new creation By: Andrew (10 replies) 12 February, 2008 - 12:41
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Re: NT Wright and the confusion of kingdom and new creation
I too have this suspicion (sorry for my nonscholarly butting in here) but for Paul there is no doubt that Christ is the integrator and as Jesus preached the kingdom, Paul has to have integrated that teaching into his thoughts on the new creation "in Christ". The separation that we sense perhaps comes because we do not rigorously see Pauline teaching through a kingdom lens.
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